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To: johnsmom

Utah’s Mike Lee stood up in the Senate chamber at the end of the impeachment managers’ presentation and called on Democrats to withdraw the presentation that included references to him.

“Statements attributed to me moments ago by the impeachment managers, statements relating to the contents of the conversations between phone calls involving Trump and Sen. Tuberville, were not made by me, were not accurate,” Lee said.

Democrats attempted to vote down Lee’s motion to strike the presentation about Lee’s alleged call from Trump but abandoned it.

Democrats said the information about the call to Lee and Tuberville came from “a newspaper account” and agreed to withdraw it, with the possibility of “relitigating” the matter Thursday, when the Senate convenes for the third day of Trump’s impeachment trial.

https://conservativebrief.com/forces-managers-34835/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=ProTrumpNews


236 posted on 02/11/2021 8:11:57 PM PST by Melian (Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~ Gimli)
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To: Melian

Utah’s Mike Lee stood up in the Senate chamber at the end of the impeachment managers’ presentation and called on Democrats to withdraw the presentation that included references to him.
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I saw a video of that situation.

Leahy was so addled-a woman slapped a paper in front of him to read, and he could hardly read it. It also wasn’t really applicable to the point being made, which the Senator observed.

Leahy even had to be told when to use the gavel thingy. SMH.


352 posted on 02/12/2021 5:34:28 AM PST by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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