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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.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is writing a book about "The Uniparty," a term he uses to criticize leaders who compromise across the ...
The book does not yet have a description about what it will include, but it’s been listed under the Political Science section ...
Sen. Lee is pressing for a vote on his bill that would place the district completely under federal control — and has even suggested returning some of D.C.’s land back to Maryland.
Last month, Lee introduced a now-removed amendment to Trump’s policy megabill that mandated the sale of up to 3 million acres ...
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Mike Lee wants to block judges from appointing U.S. attorneys, citing conflicts of interest
The bill, Lee argued, would restore the president’s executive authority to appoint judges and avoid any conflicts of interest between judges and attorneys.
Mike Lee, R-Utah, participates in a forum hosted by the Sutherland Institute at the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics on Oct. 14, 2024. (Katie McKellar / Utah News Dispatch) ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is being criticized for apparent jokes about the killing of a Minnesota lawmaker on social media. Lee's posts, a pair of which have since been deleted, speculated suspect's ...
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.
Monday evening, Utah Senator Mike Lee announced significant changes regarding the possible sale of public lands included in the reconciliation bill that's currently in front of the US Senate. In a ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is bringing back a proposal that would allow the federal government to sell off several million acres of public land in Utah and other Western states. Lee says it will open up ...
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, participates in a forum hosted by the Sutherland Institute at the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics on Oct. 14, 2024.
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