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Concerns include Lee's public land sale proposal and response to Minnesota shootings. Participants criticized Lee's social media conduct and potential Medicaid cuts in legislation.
Everyone has an opinion on social media and Lee decided to share his. Many of his constituents, and I imagine even some who voted for him, wish he hadn’t. Most reading this will know what he posted.
WASHINGTON ― Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Tuesday deleted a series of disgusting tweets he posted in response to a gunman assassinating Minnesota Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband.
Response to Sen. Lee's removal of public land sales from the bill has been generally positive, albeit skeptical. Public lands are safe under the current bill's provision, but many fear that Sen. Lee ...
Last month, Lee introduced a now-removed amendment to Trump’s policy megabill that mandated the sale of up to 3 million acres ...
Republican Sen. Mike Lee deleted his controversial social media posts about the assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband after several people criticized the Utah Republican for his ...
UTAH, USA — Sen. Mike Lee withdrew a controversial provision Saturday that would have mandated the sale of up to 1.2 million acres of federal public lands, citing concerns about foreign ...
Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) posted and then deleted a tweet celebrating the supposed resignation of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday. “Powell’s out!” declared Lee on X, bracketing ...
Sen. Tina Smith says Mike Lee ‘wasn’t apologetic’ when confronted about his social media posts “He seemed a little surprised to find himself in this conversation,” Smith said.
Hundreds of letters are en route to Washington, D.C., after more than 500 Utahns convened at a coffee shop Thursday to put their displeasure with Sen. Mike Lee in writing.