Despite the rebuke of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., for criticizing colleague and Attorney General-designate Jeff Sessions with the words of Coretta Scott King from three decades ago, other Senate Democrats quoted King in speeches on Wednesday. (Feb. 8)
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Senate Dems Read Coretta Scott King's Letter
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