Republican Senators Vote to Formally Silence Elizabeth Warren
WASHINGTON Republican senators voted on Tuesday to formally silence a Democratic colleague for impugning a peer, Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, by condemning his nomination for attorney general while reading a letter from Coretta Scott King.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, had been holding forth on the Senate floor on the eve of Mr. Sessionss expected confirmation vote, reciting a 1986 letter from Mrs. King that criticized Mr. Sessionss record on civil rights.
Sensing a stirring beside her a short while later, Ms. Warren stopped herself and scanned the chamber.
Across the room, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, had stepped forward with an objection, setting off an extraordinary confrontation in the Capitol and silencing a colleague, procedurally, in the throes of a contentious debate over President Trumps cabinet nominee.
The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama, as warned by the chair, Mr. McConnell began, alluding to Mrs. Kings letter, which accused Mr. Sessions of using the awesome powers of his office in a shabby attempt to intimidate and frighten elderly black voters.
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