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Mullin Stands Fast: Defends Cops Against Elite Attacks

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin made no mistake about where his loyalties lie when he joined Lara Trump on My View to salute the brave men and women who put themselves between Americans and chaos. He spoke with the bluntness and gratitude that law enforcement deserves, reminding the country that cops and DHS agents aren’t political props but real people who sacrifice for our safety. Americans who watch the mainstream media smear these heroes should take note and stand with the men and women who answer the call.

Mullin’s presence at the helm of DHS is not accidental; he was sworn in after Senate confirmation as Secretary of Homeland Security and has hit the ground running defending frontline agents from political attacks. Conservatives know him as a straight-talker from Oklahoma who won’t cower to liberal pressure or theater-driven outrage, and his appointment sent a clear message that public safety is a priority again. The American people need leaders who will back their officers, not kneel to the narrative factory in the coastal elites.

This week, as the nation marks National Police Week — observed in May to honor officers who gave their lives and those who keep our communities safe — Mullin made a point to emphasize support and gratitude for those sacrifices. National Police Week events run in Washington and across the country so citizens can show their respect and back real solutions that keep streets safe. Conservatives understand that honoring fallen officers is more than ceremony; it’s a call to restore law and order in our towns and cities.

Mullin also didn’t shy away from the hard truth: DHS and allied agencies have been pushed to the brink by partisan standoffs, funding fights, and years of political theater that leave agents unpaid, overstretched, and vilified. The recent record-long DHS funding battles hammered operations and morale, and Mullin has been candid about the practical impact a shutdown has on homeland security functions and everyday safety. Anyone who pretends the consequences are minor is either dishonest or out of touch with the realities officers face on the ground.

On top of that, Mullin is confronting the fallout inside DHS head-on while keeping his focus on enforcement and protecting Americans, even as career changes ripple through the agency. Leadership transitions and firings have followed the push to reassert control over immigration enforcement and prioritize public safety, and Mullin has publicly praised the officers doing the dangerous work of keeping communities secure. For patriots who value real results over virtue-signaling, Mullin’s no-nonsense approach is exactly what DHS needed.

Democrats and the legacy media have spent years normalizing attacks on law enforcement and using tragedy as a cudgel for political gain, but Mullin’s message is clear: we will not surrender our streets or our support for those who defend them. He is restoring dignity to the badge and sending a warning that political softness will no longer dictate homeland security policy. Hardworking Americans see through the elites’ hypocrisy and are ready to stand with leaders who put safety first.

If you care about your family, your church, and your neighborhood, now is the time to back Secretary Mullin and every officer who shows up for work while politicians play games. National Police Week is a reminder that freedom requires courage, and conservatives will keep fighting to give our law enforcement the resources, respect, and policies they need to protect the American people.

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