The Washington Post just launched what might be the most pathetic political hit job in recent memory, targeting newly-nominated DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin with attacks so flimsy they'd make a house of cards look sturdy.
President Trump's decision to replace Kristi Noem with the Oklahoma Republican Senator has sent shockwaves through the establishment - and apparently triggered panic mode at Jeff Bezos' propaganda machine. But their opening salvo against Mullin is so laughably weak, you have to wonder if their A-team was out sick.
Patriots across America are breathing a collective sigh of relief over Noem's departure. What started as promise quickly devolved into a circus, especially after Corey Lewandowski slithered back into the picture as her advisor. Anyone who lived through Trump 1.0 remembers Lewandowski's track record - the man was practically a magnet for controversy and sleazy scandals.
Deep State Media in Full Panic Mode
But here's what's really telling: instead of focusing on Mullin's actual qualifications or policy positions, the Post is reduced to scraping the bottom of the barrel for manufactured outrage. When the legacy media has to reach this hard for ammunition, you know they're terrified of what's coming.
Senator Mullin brings exactly what America needs at DHS - a no-nonsense conservative who understands the border crisis isn't some abstract policy debate, but a clear and present danger to American families. Unlike the Biden regime's revolving door of incompetent bureaucrats, Mullin actually gets what "America First" means.
"The fact that the Washington Post's best shot at Mullin is this weak tells you everything you need to know about both the Senator and the desperation of the mainstream media," one GOP strategist noted.
The truth is, the establishment knows Mullin will actually secure our border and end the invasion that's been plaguing our nation for years. That's exactly why they're scrambling to destroy him before he can get started.
Americans deserve better than the Post's lazy journalism and manufactured controversies. We deserve leaders like Mullin who will put America first, not the feelings of Washington insiders.
