· Updated January 16, 2025 12:24 AM · 1 min read read
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The period of civility among American politicians, and a cool-down with regards to the rhetoric of violence when it comes to describing their fellow public servants across the aisle, appears to now be all but a distant memory for Massachusetts's senior U.S. senator.
A little more than a week after a leftist opened fire on a Virginia baseball field in an attack targeting Republicans, Cambridge Democrat Elizabeth Warren accused GOP members of accepting "blood money" in their crafting of the new h
The period of civility among American politicians, and a cool-down with regards to the rhetoric of violence when it comes to describing their fellow public servants across the aisle, appears to now be all but a distant memory for Massachusetts's senior U.S. senator.
A little more than a week after a leftist opened fire on a Virginia baseball field in an attack targeting Republicans, Cambridge Democrat Elizabeth Warren accused GOP members of accepting "blood money" in their crafting of the new h…