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3. I suspect that 99% of his fellow Republicans
Mon Jun 10, 2019, 11:58 AM
Jun 2019

in Congress, and 100% of his constituents, would boast the same thing.

Don't the voters have a right to expect their representatives to at least be somewhat informed on key matters that come before Congress? Even if he can't find time to read the report, he has plenty of staff (which we also pay for) who can be tasked to read it and prepare a summary briefing.

Inexcusable to take money for a job and then blithely admit to being so incompetent and lacking in sound judgement that one of the most important documents in the last 50 years of our political history sits gathering dust on a shelf.

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