Letter: Mike Lee’s take on Justice Thomas’ shenanigans is telling

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Letter: 'How low can Mike Lee go?'

In fact, Thomas failed to report real estate transactions and gifts, expensive vacations and other dealings with a billionaire friend as required by law.Maybe it’s time for someone else to represent Utah in the United States Senate; one who understands and abides by the law.

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