Senator Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada) made an unusual accusation against Republican Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio), claiming he "creepily" spied on congressional vehicles to support his argument on driving safety legislation.
Rosen criticized Moreno for allegedly following senators to their cars and recording vehicle identification numbers (VINs) to make a point during a Senate Commerce Committee hearing.
“Instead of @berniemoreno creepily following us to the cars we use to get to work in the Capitol and writing down their VIN numbers, I’d suggest he use his time in more productive ways,” Rosen tweeted.
The incident took place during a heated committee session where Moreno admitted to collecting VIN numbers from Democratic senators’ cars. He aimed to expose what he called the Democrats’ "hypocrisy" regarding mandatory advanced driver-assistance safety technology.
“It’s visible from the outside of the car,” Moreno responded, explaining that VINs can typically be seen through the windshield.
“I object to you stalking my car and my staff to find the VIN numbers to present to this committee,” Rosen said, as captured in the hearing footage.
Author’s summary: Senator Jacky Rosen accused Senator Bernie Moreno of stalking congressional vehicles to collect VINs, sparking a sharp dispute over safety technology advocacy in Congress.