On March 31st, Democratic Senator Cory Booker arrived on the floor of the United States Senate, determined to protest the Trump Administration.
“Our constituents are asking us to acknowledge that this is a crisis. So, I am going to stand here until I no longer can,” the Senator from New Jersey said as he began his marathon protest speech.
A little more than a day later, having spoken for over 25 hours, he broke the floor speech record.
A few months later, on July 9th, Booker was one of 14 senators who enjoyed lunch and posed for a photo with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a man who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes.
Two days later, 20-year-old Sayfollah Musallet, a Florida native, was pronounced dead after being viciously beaten to death

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