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Prison bureau addresses ‘unacceptable’ treatment of Mike Lee after mishandled inmate call

Prison bureau addresses ‘unacceptable’ treatment of Mike Lee after mishandled inmate call
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The federal Bureau of Prisons said Wednesday that an employee’s handling of a phone call from Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) was “unacceptable,” after the lawmaker said he was berated and hung up on while trying to check on the health of an inmate, who is the son of his constituent. Lee recounted the episode in […]

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