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markwayne mullin’s Capitol Hill Brawl Echoes the Congress of 1856 — Is History Repeating? In a scene eerily reminiscent of the caning of Charles Sumner in 1856, Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin physically confronted a witness during a fiery committee hearing, drawing immediate comparisons to the violent congressional clashes that foreshadowed the Civil War. Political analysts are stunned by the parallels, as Mullin’s outburst—triggered by a heated exchange over labor policy—mirrors the raw tension that once led to bleeding Kansas. As video of the scuffle goes viral, historians warn that America’s political tribalism might be revisiting a forgotten chapter where fists replaced debate.
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markwayne mullin’s Capitol Hill Brawl Echoes the Congress of 1856 — Is History Repeating? In a scene eerily reminiscent of the caning of Charles Sumner in 1856, Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin physically confronted a witness during a fiery committee hearing, drawing immediate comparisons to the violent congressional clashes that foreshadowed the Civil War. Political analysts are stunned by the parallels, as Mullin’s outburst—triggered by a heated exchange over labor policy—mirrors the raw tension that once led to bleeding Kansas. As video of the scuffle goes viral, historians warn that America’s political tribalism might be revisiting a forgotten chapter where fists replaced debate.