From Grassley Works <[email protected]>
Subject he's running
Date January 24, 2020 12:24 AM
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Dear John,

Chuck Grassley works and works and works.

Iowans count on his integrity.

During the impeachment trial underway in the U.S. Senate, Iowans can
rest assured Chuck Grassley takes his job and his oath of office
seriously.

When there's no rest for the weary, Chuck Grassley powers
through
with the grace and goodness Iowans have come to expect.

Check out recent coverage from the Wall Street Journal.

Wall Street Journal: To Stay Awake in Trial's Wee Hours, Grassley Sleeps
In-Until 7:20 a.m.

Sen. Chuck Grassley, 86, is usually in bed by 8:30 or 9 p.m., so the
late nights he has been keeping at the impeachment trial of President
Trump haven't been easy for him.

The Iowa Republican says his secret for staying awake has been to sleep
in longer-and then take a bracing run through his northern Virginia
neighborhood.

Typically Mr. Grassley rises at 4 a.m. to run. He manages 3 miles, four
times per week. But on Thursday he woke at the indulgent hour of 7:20
a.m.

There are some benefits to the later wake-up time, he said. "I'm able to
do it in daylight."

A reporter asked if he ponders the trial's evidence and arguments while
he is jogging. The answer, Mr. Grassley said, is decidedly no.

"This is going to sound sentimental to you, but my period of running is
not only for exercise," he said. "It's a time when I discuss things with
God."

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