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During remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) spoke about proposed cuts to public broadcasting.
Senator Amy Klobuchar passionately opposed Republican efforts to slash funding for public broadcasting, emphasizing its vital ...
Klobuchar implied her Republican colleagues will “rubber stamp anything Donald Trump wants,” in reference to his executive order to end funding for NPR and PBS.
After Utah Sen. Mike Lee promoted right-wing conspiracy theories about the man who killed Melissa Hortman and her husband, a senior staffer for Sen. Tina Smith wrote a blistering email to Lee’s staff.
The Utah senator’s online persona has further damaged his already frayed relationship with The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
During her remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator Amy Klobuchar berated the GOP for shamelessly rubber-stamping Trump's agenda. Klobuchar stated, "You can't just put your head in the sand." ...
John Mulaney, Eric Johnson, Amy Klobuchar, Kara Swisher and Veronica Escobar are among the influential voices joining us in ...
Deluged with criticism over social media posts that spread misinformation in the aftermath of the shootings of two Democratic Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses, Utah Sen. Mike Lee deleted a ...
His posts, after the June 14 fatal shooting of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, incensed Lee’s colleagues, particularly senators who were friends with the victims.
During a press conference at the Capitol Tuesday, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar said she spoke with Lee -- but didn't explicitly say whether he removed the posts because she asked him to.
Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) pulled Lee out of a Senate Republican-only meeting on Monday night to talk to him about how “cruel” ...
Read more: ‘This is not a joke’: Sen. Amy Klobuchar rips Mike Lee for posts about a deadly Minnesota shooting. Lee has since deleted the messages and did not respond to a request for comment ...