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Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah has come under heavy fire following comments made in the wake of fatal shootings in ...
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Raw Story on MSN'He's rotten': Ex-Republican insider skewers GOP's Mike Lee over new statementMike Lee (R-UT) is "rotten," according to a former Republican insider who was outraged by Lee's recent remarks. Observers ...
The original video showed a protester carrying a prop that featured a beheaded person resembling Trump and a banner displaying a guillotine.
Utah Sen Mike Lee faced backlash on social media over his comments on the recent Minnesota shootings, which left former House ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee has taken a similar approach with his account on X (formerly Twitter) by using his @BasedMikeLee account not to block legislation but, his supporters say, to disrupt the stodgy ...
Sen. Mike Lee is reviving a push to sell off public lands in Utah and throughout the West — a move that could affect millions of acres across nearly a dozen states. Opponents say selling off ...
The Utah senator showed a basic disregard for the facts—and a disturbing lack of empathy—in a series of tweets.
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WhoWhatWhy on MSNMike Lee Impressively Proves That He Is an Awful PersonMaybe it would have been better for Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) to stay off social media this weekend. Then again, now we know what ...
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has suggested that if Democrats sweep the 2024 elections, they will control the nation for a century. He predicted that if Democrats win both chambers of Congress and the ...
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What a Trump victory could mean for Mike LeeUtah Sen. Mike Lee entered Congress in 2011 with the goal of proving that firm principles can defeat partisan forces. In a matter of years, the pages of National Affairs, TIME and The New York ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee — the party's favorite product of the caucus system since his 2010 upset — took the stage to endorse his longtime friend, Rob Axson, for reelection as GOP chairman.
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Why Mike Lee FoldedWhen it was finally his turn to speak during the televised roll call at this summer’s Republican National Convention, Senator Mike Lee wore the canny smile of a man who was selling something ...
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