“An episode Thursday shows how the objection process in the Senate works. Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) has a bill (it cleared the House 416-2) that would make a site of the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II into a national park. He tried to pass the measure by unanimous consent,” Politico reports.
“Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) then took to the floor and said he was a ‘noncombatant on this issue’ but objected on behalf of Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who was prevented from being there in person by winter storms snarling air travel.”
Said Cornyn: “I had the bad luck to be here when he communicated to me his desire that I make an objection.”

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