Elizabeth Warren Takes A Tumble On Senate Floor

The Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren fell on Wednesday during a vote on the Senate soil.
Images have shown that Warren was trying to sit on a small desk and fall back, which prompted his republican colleagues, including meaning. Ted Cruz from Texas and Susan Collins from Maine, to rush to his aid. Warren managed to get up while Cruz gave him a helping hand.
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The Massachusetts senator seemed unscathed from the sudden fall. (Linked: “Things happen”: Karine Jean-Pierre defends the Biden falls)
Republican senses. Rand Paul from Kentucky and John Barrasso from Wyoming also went and seemed ready to help Warren.
The Senate held a vote on two resolutions which intended to block American military sales in Israel, of which a record number of democrats voted in favor. The resolutions, presented by the independent senator of the Vermont Bernie Sanders, were canceled by all the Republicans of the Chamber and by 20 Democrats.
Former president Joe Biden also suffered from several falls during his time as president. In March 2021, images attracted the president then stumbled on the staircases of the Air Force One during a trip to Atlanta, in Georgia, and he also accidentally stumbled on stage while he attended the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony on June 1, 2023.
Biden’s personal doctor, Kevin O’Connor, warned aid from the White House that Biden could have traveled in a wheelchair if he suffered from one more fall, according to the book by Alex Thompson and CNN Jake Tapper, “Original Sin”. His collaborators then made an additional effort to ensure that the president of the time would not fall again to help his chances in the 2024 elections.
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