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Utah Sen. Mike Lee has deleted a couple controversial posts Tuesday after facing public and congressional criticism for the ...
Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and others posted unfounded claims on social media about the political affiliation of the gunman arrested in the June 14 fatal shootings of a Democratic Minnesota ...
Republican Sen. Mike Lee took down social media posts mocking Democrats after the assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker ...
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Axios on MSNMike Lee's online MAGA persona under new scrutinyMike Lee's inflammatory social media posts about last weekend's deadly political shootings in Minnesota are drawing fresh ...
State of play: Lee's posts, which baselessly ascribed leftist motives to the attacks on Minnesota Democrats, were only the ...
President Donald Trump unexpectedly departed the Group of Seven summit yesterday and said he was heading back to Washington ...
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In one of her final interviews, Rep. Melissa Hortman made a plea for more bipartisanship and face-to-face conversations, rather than social media echo chambers.
Following days of nationwide backlash, Utah Sen. Mike Lee has deleted a social media post on the Minnesota shootings of two politicians that many found offensive.
More than 2 million acres of federal lands would be sold to states or other entities under a budget proposal from Utah ...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) prompted a conversation on MSNBC about the GOP's dehumanization of people they oppose. On Tuesday, Lee deleted posts on X that joked about the assassination of one Democratic ...
Utah Governor Mike Lee mocks the fatal shooting of Minnesota politicians by a man impersonating a police officer ...
Proponents say the land would be used for much-needed housing, but environmental groups say eligible areas could include ...
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