The Fox Business host compared Sen. Mike Lee to the Revolutionary War turncoat after the congressman said a Trump administration briefing was the worst he had ever seen.
Fox Business host Lou Dobbs compared a Republican senator to the Revolutionary War turncoat Benedict Arnold after the congressman criticized an intelligence briefing on the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
He then played a clip of the Utah senator telling reporters that officials left the briefing"while they were in the process of telling us that we need to be good little boys and girls, and run along and not debate this."
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