Paul Asks Sen. Mullin Why He Called Him a 'Snake'

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  March 18, 2026 at 15:41  |  0:41  |  Bloomberg Markets

Summary

  • The hearing segment features a personal and political confrontation between two Republican senators.
  • Senator Rand Paul directly questions Senator Markwayne Mullin's fitness to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
  • Paul's challenge is based on two specific claims: that Mullin called him a "snake" and that Mullin "applauds violence" against political opponents.
  • Paul connects these personal attributes to DHS's institutional challenge of adhering to "limits to the proper use of force."
  • Mullin defends himself by stating he works collaboratively and denies endorsing violence, claiming his past remarks were about Paul's legislative tactics.
  • The core implication is a challenge to the nominee's temperament and judgment, framed as relevant to leading a major federal agency.
  • The exchange reveals intra-party conflict and focuses on character assessment rather than policy or market-related topics.
  • No companies, market trends, economic data, or investable assets are discussed.
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