July 19, 2025

Senator Markwayne Mullin: “No Congress Has Ever Done This” — A Bold Push for Economic Reform and Energy Independence

In a spirited and detailed interview, U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), a member of the Senate Appropriations and Armed Services Committees, laid out the Republican strategy behind what he called a “big, beautiful bill” — a sweeping legislative package designed to reinstate Trump-era tax cuts, slash spending, boost working-class incomes, and make the United States energy independent once again.

Economic Boom Under Trump, Stagnation Under Biden

Senator Mullin opened by championing the economic achievements during President Trump’s administration, noting that under his leadership, blue-collar wages saw their largest increase in 60 years and middle-income households experienced meaningful gains from tax reforms. According to Mullin, the current legislation seeks to restore that same momentum.

“We saw President Trump’s economic agenda boom the economy in 2017, 18, 19, and 20. It took a nosedive when they brought in the woke DEI socialist movement under the Biden administration,” Mullin said.

He added that the average American household could see a $10,000 increase in take-home pay under the Trump tax policies embedded in the bill.

Deficit Debate: Competing Numbers and Interpretations

A major point of contention revolves around claims that the bill would add $3.3 to $3.9 trillion to the national deficit. Mullin dismissed this projection, explaining that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) produced two different deficit scores based on varying assumptions — one based on the expiration of current tax cuts (as Democrats assume), and the other on their permanency (as Republicans intend).

“If you look underneath current law and say that we’re going to make the current policy permanent, it’s actually a surplus,” Mullin asserted. “No Congress has ever cut this much spending.”

According to Mullin, the bill would result in a historic $1.6 trillion deficit reduction and potentially balance the federal budget within a few years — something not seen since 1996.

Energy Independence: Ending “Green Insanity”

Turning to energy policy, Mullin echoed Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s recent criticism of the Biden administration’s green subsidies. Referencing Wright’s New York Post op-ed, Mullin emphasized that eliminating subsidies for wind and solar would help reduce energy prices and stabilize the national electric grid.

“Energy is the backbone of our economy,” Mullin said. “You cannot develop or deliver a product without factoring in energy costs. When we keep energy low and consistent, inflation falls.”

Mullin cited Germany’s reliance on wind and solar as a cautionary tale, saying it nearly wrecked their economy and forced them back to coal. In contrast, he envisions a future where America is energy-independent and free from reliance on unstable regions like the Middle East and Venezuela.

Political Theater and a Prediction

As the Senate braced for hours of voting and debate — dubbed “Voterama” — Mullin dismissed Democratic resistance as “a tantrum,” saying Republicans are prepared to outlast the opposition. With a grin, he compared the political endurance test to a workout session.

“If you put Leader Schumer and Leader Thune in a gym, I’m going with Thune,” he joked. “I know we’re going to win this fight.”

Final Thoughts

Senator Mullin’s message was clear: the GOP is aiming to restore pro-growth policies that prioritize the American worker, reduce the deficit, and reassert energy independence. With the Republican-controlled House expected to pass the bill and strong support from Senate Republicans, the legislative showdown could shape the economic and political landscape for years to come.

Whether the “big beautiful bill” will survive the legislative gauntlet intact remains to be seen — but Senator Mullin is confident: “We’re restoring America back to greatness.”