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Utah’s Sen. Mike Lee has long fixated on exerting power over D.C. Now, Trump is realizing it.
Ahead of President Trump announcing that he would invoke emergency powers to militarize law enforcement in D.C., Utah’s Sen.
Sen. Mike Lee backed President Donald Trump’s push for the federal government to take over the nation’s capital and suggested ceding some of it altogether.
Some top Republicans say they're exploring ways to get the "REINS Act" across the finish line. Others are skeptical.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Lee has in recent years become one of the Senate’s most prolific social media posters, his presence seen in thousands of posts, often late at night, about politics. Fel… ...
Thursday, Five Republican members of Congress reportedly wrote a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson stating that they could not support the Big, Beautiful Bill if it included Lee’s public land ...
Following several weeks of polarizing back and forth between Utah Senator Mike Lee and the American public, Sen. Lee has removed a mandated sale of public lands from President Trump's reconciliation ...
FILE - Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, speaks during the confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Jan. 16, 2025.
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