Alabama Sen. Katie Britt, a Republican, described her position in the U.S. Senate during a trip to the southern border days after being sworn into office.
Alabama Sen. Katie Britt has spent more time at the southern border than on Capitol Hill during her brief time in office.Alabama’s newest U.S. senator has spent more time at the southern border than on Capitol Hill during her brief time in office.
'PROBLEM OF NATIONAL SECURITY': GOP SENATORS WEIGH IN ON ICE LOSING TRACK OF 150,000 ILLEGAL MIGRANTS "When people say, ‘senator?’ I still kind of sort of look around and say, like, ‘who's around me?’ So it has not quite sunk in," Britt said."I am a wife. I am a momma of two school aged kids," said Britt."My husband [former NFL player Wesley Britt] and I wrestled with even getting in this race."
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