'JUST SAY 'AYE'': Hot mic catches confused Feinstein being told how to vote in awkward committee moment.
, a process that was slated to come later in the meeting after the roll call is completed.
Feinstein was cut off by a staff member who appeared to tell the senator that the committee was still in the process of calling roll."Okay, just..." Feinstein said as she appeared to remain confused about what was taking place at the time. In a statement to Fox News Digital, a Feinstein spokesperson explained that the meeting had gotten somewhat"chaotic."
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