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Washington, D.C., March 19, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists urges lawmakers to ask Sen. Markwayne Mullin about protecting media freedom in the United States in advance of a full Senate confirmation vote on his nomination for Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary given the progressively active role the department has taken in suppressing freedom of the press. 

“The Department of Homeland Security has increasingly been using its power to target journalists in an attempt to silence coverage with which it does not agree,” said CEO Jodie Ginsberg. “It is imperative that Congress hold Sen. Markwayne Mullin accountable for stopping this harmful trend of DHS overreach and ensuring the department respects journalists’ First Amendment rights.” 

Mullin has previously made social media comments about using violence against “fake news” media. He later said in a post on X that he was joking. During the nomination hearing on Wednesday, Mullin was asked about other past comments condoning political violence.

CPJ has been documenting the ways in which DHS has been used to curb freedom of the press during the second Trump administration: 

Last year, CPJ issued its first-ever travel advisory for journalists entering the United States, which included warnings about searches of electronic devices.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by CPJ Staff.

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