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Utah Sen. Mike Lee will publish his seventh book in February 2026 focused on his frustrations with Democrats and Republicans ...
Ahead of President Trump announcing that he would invoke emergency powers to militarize law enforcement in D.C., Utah’s Sen.
U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, participates in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on May 13, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) ...
Lee’s updated measure would require the sales of between 0.25% and 0.5% of the 245 million acres currently owned by the Bureau of Land Management, or between 612,500 and 1.225 million acres ...
Republican Senator Mike Lee has posted a disturbing AI-generated clip of Donald Trump placing the Medal of Freedom around the ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is facing criticism after posting what appear to be jokes about the man police believe shot and killed a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband Saturday.
Republican Sen. Mike Lee deleted his controversial social media posts about the assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband after several people criticized the Utah Republican for his ...
Sen. Mike Lee has provided more detail about why he is overhauling his plan to sell off federal lands throughout the West for housing. Appearing on the Charlie Kirk Show Tuesday, Lee said his ...
Opinion Mike Lee’s new identity speaks volumes about MAGA His social media posts resemble those of a frequent user on right-wing message boards rather than those of a U.S. senator.
Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah has taken down several social media posts after facing scrutiny following the shootings of Democratic Minnesota lawmakers. The suspect, 57-year-old Vance ...
Subscribe here. After a gunman shot two different Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses — one couple fatally — Utah Sen. Mike Lee took to social media, though not in the way many of us expected.
Lee’s predecessor, Judy Sakaki, resigned July 31, 2022, amid a sexual harassment and retaliation scandal. That turnover “is rough on the students, on the campus, on everybody,” Morimoto said.