Senators distance themselves from controversial payout provision
Senate Majority Leader John Thune thought he was giving Republicans a gift when he secured a provision in the shutdown-ending government funding package that could award hundreds of thousands of dollars to senators subpoenaed as part of former special counsel Jack Smiths investigation into President Donald Trump.
It turns out, several of them dont want it.
Of the eight known Senate Republicans whose phone records were subpoenaed as part of Smiths probe into Trumps 2020 election interference, only one so far Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has announced definitive plans to take advantage of the new legislative language that would allow senators to sue the federal government for $500,000 or more if they discover their electronic records were seized without notification.
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The others, however, were less enthusiastic or more opaque about their intentions. In public comments, social media posts or statements to POLITICO over the past few days, the seven remaining Senate Republicans declined to publicly commit to seeking compensation for being singled out by Smith as the Democrats pummel the GOP for endorsing a taxpayer-funded windfall and fellow Republicans in both chambers decry the provision as poorly conceived.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/senate-republicans-run-politically-toxic-232342926.html
Lindsey wants to grift just like his hero Donny.