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over 30% of Americans said the number one reason they voted Democratic, including a whole bunch of Independents and moderate Republicans, was democracy.

They are a publisher. And let's just start facing the facts and stop pretending they're some little company in a garage. Maybe one day, they were. But now, they are mega companies.

It's only going to change if the people of this country say, 'This is enough. This is corrupt. You've got to do something. Put some rules in place when it comes to social media.'

So powerful that you literally can have a bill that got through the Judiciary Committee with strong bipartisan support, you can get promises from leaders that it's going to be a major end-of-year bill and then within 24 hours, it's gone…

Yes, because then in order to continue, they have to put safety measures in place.

Mr. President, Senator Lee and I rise in support of this amendment to the antitrust provisions of this legislation for one purpose: to ensure that they match the language of the original bills that earned strong bipartisan support in this…

Madam Speaker, I yield myself the balance of my time. From beginning to end, this Democratic leadership has been in disarray. It is pathetic to see them do anything they can to discuss their favorite former President one last time before…

Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. McGovern), and the chair of the Rules Committee, for yielding me the customary 30 minutes, and I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Speaker, we are here to discuss…

Mr. President, I rise to celebrate the incredible legacy of Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont. In his eight terms in the U.S. Senate, he racked up some incredible accomplishments. He established himself as Congress' most prolific…