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In reply to the discussion: What exactly happened in the Senate with the Charlie Kirk Day resolution [View all]lapucelle
(20,773 posts)16. There is no record of a roll call vote because there was no roll call vote.
        The only speculation is that there will be a verifiable roll call tally of a vote that never happened.
  
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                        What exactly happened in the Senate with the Charlie Kirk Day resolution [View all]
							lapucelle
							Sep 22
							OP
                        
        
        Thank you for this explanation. I couldn't imagine that Dem senators would vote for,
        Ocelot II
        Sep 22
        #2
      
        
        Chuck Schumer used the rare "standing hold on unanimous consent" procedure, as well as blue slip holds
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #7
      
        
        keeping in mind that humans are fallible, and some more than others, i suggest a simpler explanation
        unblock
        Sep 22
        #4
      
        
        I would imagine that the Senate is in session whenever it's stated on the calendar.
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #38
      
        
        Stop it. Neither Senator Kelly nor Senator Gallegos co-sponsored the resolution.
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #10
      
        
        If you want to verify by the Congressional Record, here is what the Congressional Record states.
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #18
      
        
        Officially? No, although on October 14, 2025 right wingers will be commemorating. N/T
        lapucelle
        Sep 22
        #15
      
        
        Don't blame this on videos.  In fact I don't recall seeing videos declaring this at all.
        Wiz Imp
        Sep 22
        #27
      
        
        I think it's worth pointing out the difference between passing unanimously and unanimous consent, but the rest of this
        tritsofme
        Sep 22
        #19