Utah Senator Mike Lee gave likely the most honest and fair assessment of the current state of the United States Senate on Tuesday.

“Tonight I hosted & moderated a forum for GOP senators, giving my colleagues a chance to hear from each of the three candidates running to replace McConnell. After hearing from each candidate, Iโve decided to support Rick Scott. Here are my takeaways:
โ As Iโve been saying for months, the Senate is supposed to be โthe worldโs greatest deliberative body,โ but it has ceased to function as such in recent years, as majority leaders from both political parties have consolidated power at the expense of nearly every other senator.


‘The Firm’
โ Senators are supposed to have ample opportunity to debate, discuss, and amend important legislation, and the Senate rules offer important procedural protections to ensure such outcomes. Those rules have been short-circuited by leaders of both parties, empowering what I sometimes describe (in the current configuration of Congress) as โThe Law Firm of Schumer, McConnell, Johnson, & Jeffries,โ or simply โThe Firm.โ

โ The Firmโs vast power is good for The Firm and its membersโand for a handful of lobbyists and staffers who serve as its acolytesโbut itโs bad for the Senate as a whole, and especially bad for the American people.

โ For that reason, Iโve been calling on those running to become the next Senate GOP leader to agree to a series of reforms designed to restore rules, customs, and practices that in the past helped earn the Senate the (currently inaccurate) title of โthe worldโs greatest deliberative body.โ
Rick Scott
โ While I personally like all three leadership candidates and consider them friendsโand while each offers a unique set of skills, experience, and plans that could prove useful to the Senate and the American peopleโRick Scott stands out as the most aggressively reform-minded candidate.

โ Rick Scott offers the most specific, aggressive plan for restoring the Senateโs most time-honored traditions, rooted in its rules. And heโs embraced many of these reformsโwhich have been reflected in his votes & advocacy within the conferenceโsince long before this race began.
โ Rick Scott has offered concrete plans for:
(a) protecting each senatorโs ability to call up amendments and make them pending,
(b) reforming the (currently barbaric) way in which the Senate passes spending bills, in which most senators have literally no meaningful opportunity to amendโor even read and debateโspending bills negotiated in secret by The Firm, and
(c) otherwise ensuring that the Senate GOP leader will work for those who elect him, and not the other way around.

โ Rick Scottโs approach is also the most closely aligned with and focused on helping President Trump enact his legislative agenda, which is supported by more than 75 million American voters.
With this in mind, I wholeheartedly endorse Rick Scott, and respectfully urge my colleaguesโparticularly those who agree that bold reforms are badly neededโto do the same.

All three candidates offered helpful perspectives on how our conference should operate, and I found the entire discussion refreshing and productive. But Rick Scottโs approach stands out, and thatโs why Iโll be casting my vote for him.
Rick Scott has consistently called out abuses of the Senate GOP leader position in the pastโeven when it was difficult and at times politically costly to him. This is yet another reason to support him.
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IN GOD WE TRUST

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I respect Senator Lee’s opinion very much, however, I see this as the lesser of Three Evils, and, IMO, Senator Scott is by far the lesser evil. Repeat, IMO.
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The more decent people we can get into leading roles, the more it will encourage ethical practice. So, it’s a start; praying Scott will get in.
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https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1855973915840881057?t=7v1prntp_5VRdQh8UmdjcA&s=19
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I agree.
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They voted for Thune. Scott only got 13 votes in the first round. What is wrong with them?
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They are politicians, but Trump has veto power if they get out of line.
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