GOP senators turn to 'fidget spinner' toys during Trump impeachment trial.
The presence of the toys — which might be a violation of Senate rules that senators must sit silently and listen to arguments during an impeachment trial — could be seen as a sign of some Republicans' disdain for the Democratic presentation of their case against Trump at the trial.
They have become especially popular in recent years and have prompted a collection of YouTube videos on how to perform tricks with them. The fidget spinners, which are sold for a couple of dollars each, have been promoted as toys that can reduce anxiety and help users focus.Burr was seen playing with a blue one while listening to arguments by Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., an impeachment manager.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., was spotted with a purple one on his desk, while Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., had a white one on his desk, although neither senator was seen playing with the toys.
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