Tommy Tuberville

“See you at the groundbreaking,” the president tweeted at Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who celebrated getting money from the bipartisan infrastructure law.
“Great to see Alabama receive crucial funds,” the GOP senator said of his state benefiting from the bipartisan infrastructure law.
"I feel compelled to distance myself from his ignorant, hateful rants," musician Charles Tuberville said about the Alabama politician.
"He’s really putting our national security at risk for his personal social agenda," Sen. Tammy Duckworth said of her colleague.
The Alabama Republican compared Black people to criminals when speaking out against the concept of reparations.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Democrats support reparations for enslaved people's descendants because "they think the people that do the crime are owed that."
A gap in official records raises the possibility that Donald Trump was using burner phones to speak to other officials the day of the Capitol riot.
House impeachment managers called for testimony from a House Republican who provided new information about Donald Trump's activity on Jan. 6. Democrats settled for a written statement instead.
Donald Trump knew Mike Pence was in danger when he attacked the vice president on Twitter during the Capitol riot.
A statement from Sen. Tommy Tuberville shows Trump turned his mob against Pence minutes after hearing his vice president had to be hustled from the Senate.