Tuberville misses key Senate vote for Trump event; Republicans are ‘furious’

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Tuberville misses key Senate vote for Trump event; Republicans are ‘furious’
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville missed a key vote in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday — reportedly leaving Republicans “furious” — because he was traveling to an event at former President Donald Trump’s summer retreat in New Jersey.

Tuesday afternoon that he “will be standing right next to President Trump tonight in total support” at the New Jersey event.Trump is expected to address supporters Tuesday night at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey

Alabama’s junior senator, Katie Britt, released a statement Monday night announcing her opposition to Bernstein’s appointment. “The last thing that he deserves is a promotion. While hardworking Americans are struggling to make ends meet amid persistent inflation, Dr. Bernstein has pledged to double down on the same reckless tax-and-spend policies that have caused crushing pain around kitchen tables nationwide.

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