Alan Armstrong tapped by Oklahoma governor to fill Markwayne Mullin's Senate seat
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Washington — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed energy executive Alan Armstrong on Tuesday to replace newly confirmed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin in the Senate.
Washington — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed energy executive Alan Armstrong on Tuesday to replace newly confirmed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin in the Senate.
"I'm incredibly proud now to announce that my pick as the next U.S. senator of the state of Oklahoma is Mr. Alan Armstrong," Stitt said at a news conference Tuesday morning.
President Trump tapped Mullin to lead DHS following Kristi Noem's ouster over scrutiny of the department's immigration enforcement operations. The Senate confirmed Mullin for the role on Monday in a 54 to 45 vote.
Armstrong has served as executive chairman on the board of directors at a Tulsa-based energy firm Williams Companies after stepping down as president and CEO last year. He previously chaired the Department of Energy's National Petroleum Council.
Stitt said Armstrong's story "reflects the very best of Oklahoma."

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