Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin and CNN’s Jake Tapper have a contentious exchange about the deportation of Haitian nationals who hold Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The dispute follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ends TPS, with sources describing Mullin as defending the government’s actions and Tapper pressing for details and accountability. Mediaite and Fox News both characterize the discussion as tense, with Mullin challenging Tapper’s questioning during the segment. While both outlets focus on the on-air argument, they align on the core issue: how Haitians with temporary protected status are affected after the court decision. The reports do not indicate a change in official policy during the exchange, but they frame the controversy as centering on what deportations mean for TPS recipients and how the administration responds to the legal ruling. Overall, the coverage reflects public debate over enforcement steps after the Supreme Court ends TPS protections for Haitians and the questions surrounding the timeline and process.