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Republican-led Utah has been a national leader in vote-by-mail elections. Now, President Donald Trump, with Sen. Mike Lee's ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is writing a book about "The Uniparty," a term he uses to criticize leaders who compromise across the ...
The return of earmarks to the annual appropriations bills has sparked a battle among Republicans on Capitol Hill, pitting ...
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Trump was once a Republican Party outsider. Now it's his GOP and the MAGA faithful are in the lead
Amy Kremer was an early tea party leader who supported Donald Trump for president in 2016. She ran for Congress from Georgia ...
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PinkNews on MSNGOP senator’s bill to make all porn a federal crime advances to committee
GOP Senator Mike Lee's bill to make all pornography a federal crime in the US has advanced to a committee for review.
Utah, joined Trump’s calls to eliminate mail-in voting, posting several times over the weekend to make it “easy to vote” but ...
Rep. Ben Adams said he stands “shoulder to shoulder” with others who want to safeguard public lands, regardless of political ...
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GOP lawmakers, including Sen. Mike Lee, renew threats to take over D.C. after DOGE staffer assault
Republican lawmakers are pushing President Donald Trump to take control of Washington, D.C., reiterating previous threats to federalize the nation’s capital after recent attacks.
Most of those who fell for the obviously bogus letter were assorted activists, influencers and media personalities, but as The New Republic noted, they were joined by Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah.
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East Idaho News on MSNIdaho senator wants to keep public lands public
Access to public lands became a flashpoint this year after U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, introduced an unsuccessful proposal in Congress that would have allowed millions of acres of public land, ...
In President Trump’s second term, many of his most high-profile initiatives have doubled as opportunities to test the loyalty ...
Most of those who fell for the obviously bogus letter were assorted activists, influencers and media personalities, but as The New Republic noted, they were joined by Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah.
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