Rep. Will Robinson Jr. took to Twitter to acknowledge a real facepalm moment: He was tricked into calling out sexually suggestive fake names at a House committee meeting earlier in the week.
A Florida lawmaker took to Twitter on Thursday to acknowledge a real facepalm moment: He was tricked into calling out sexually suggestive fake names at a House committee meeting earlier in the week. Rep. Will Robinson Jr.
, a Republican, was reading into the record supporters and opponents of a measure and said, “Anita Dick...is an opponent” followed by “Holden Hiscock is also an opponent.” He later made light of it on social media, retweeting a video of it with the caption: “Committee does meet again next week! Anita and Holden, please stop by!”
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