Capitol View: Sen. Tom Cotton, Jeremy Hutchinson pardon
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – With the U.S. House passing President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill,' attention now turns to the U.S. Senate.
Capitol View host Roby Brock met with Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton for his take on the Reconciliation Bill and where he could see the Senate taking it.
Roby then gave a closer look at President Donald Trump's recent pardon of former State Senator Jeremy Hutchinson.
Capitol View airs on Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
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