Mike Lee highlights Supreme Court hearing and urges action on SAVE Act in recent tweets

Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
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Mike Lee, United States Senator for Utah, addressed ongoing legal and legislative matters in a series of tweets on January 12, 2026. Lee commented on a Supreme Court hearing involving Chevron and advocated for the passage of the SAVE Act.

On January 12, 2026, Lee posted: “NOW: The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether Louisiana parishes can sue @Chevron in state court over fuel produced for the U.S. military during World War II. Congress has been clear: cases involving federal duties belong in federal court. Read my @WSJ op-ed below: https://t.co/UY9PpluNhu”. This tweet references an ongoing case regarding jurisdiction over lawsuits against Chevron related to wartime fuel production.

Shortly after, Lee shared another link at the same time: “https://t.co/eXoSbWogfW”.

Later that day, Lee tweeted about legislative action: “The thing that never happens happened again. Pass the SAVE Act. https://t.co/VkZ9fTWOLa”.

Mike Lee represents Utah as a United States Senator, with offices located throughout Utah and Washington, D.C., according to his official website. He is known for advocating limited government, fiscal responsibility, energy independence, military strength, and legislative efforts on public safety and health care issues (official website). As a senator representing the entire state of Utah (official website), Lee continues to engage publicly on national policy debates through social media and official statements.



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