A reporter staked out Penn Station in New York City to look for GOP lawmakers who had attended Donald Trump’s criminal trial “so I could observe the party that my editors assured me members would be having in the bar car,” NOTUS reports.
“There was no party. No one seemed to be having a good time. They weren’t laughing or drinking, at least not socially. And they weren’t chatting about Trump or the trial. They were commuting. They were making their way to House votes after spending the day 200 miles north in a dreary courtroom. The trial had turned Trump’s most loyal congressmen into sullen super-commuters.”
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