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- Sen. Mike Lees posts on Minnesota killings incensed his colleagues . . .
Lee’s online posts draw bipartisan backlash Once a critic of Donald Trump, Lee has since become one of the president’s most loyal allies Lee’s online persona is well established, but this year it has become especially prominent: a Salt Lake Tribune analysis found that in the first three months of 2025, Lee averaged nearly 100 posts per
- Sen. Mike Lee deletes controversial Minnesota shootings posts amid . . .
The first post was captioned "This is what happens When Marxists don't get their way" and the second says "Nightmare on Waltz street," seemingly blaming Minnesota Gov Tim Walz for the shootings
- Mike Lee Draws Outrage for Posts Blaming Minnesota Assassination on Far . . .
Mike Lee Draws Outrage for Posts Blaming Assassination on the Far Left The Republican senator from Utah suggested in social media posts that the killings were the work of “Marxists,” and
- Mike Lees posts about the Minnesota shootings . . . - The Washington Post
His posts, after the June 14 fatal shooting of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, incensed Lee’s colleagues, particularly senators who were friends with the victims
- Mike Lee’s X posts on Minnesota slayings led to outrage. But the . . .
Posts on X by Sen Mike Lee about the deadly shootings in Minnesota caused outrage and backlash, but Lee's "based" behavior online isn't new
- GOP Sen. Mike Lees posts on Minnesota shooting draw swift backlash
A day after Minnesota Democrat state Rep Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot and killed in their home on June 14, Utah Republican Sen Mike Lee baselessly suggested their assassination was
- Mike Lee deletes posts about fatal shooting of Minnesota lawmaker
Sen Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Tuesday deleted social media posts he made blaming the left for the fatal shooting of a Minnesota state legislator As of Tuesday afternoon, the posts that seemingly made …
- GOP senator deletes inflammatory social media posts about Minnesota . . .
Republican Sen Mike Lee on Tuesday deleted a series of inflammatory social media posts from over the weekend on the deadly attacks in Minnesota, prompting a confrontation with one of the state
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