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Patrick Leahy is a Senator from Vermont, who will be the Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He is most known for his fear of working in a Democratic Congress while The Greatest President Ever is President, "I am not worried about it...I am terrified." Senator Patrick Leahy, a self-confessed Batman fan, has filmed five cameo appearances in Batman movies, and voiced one for an animated episode. He has also written multiple introductions for DC Comic anthologies. Leahy has served as a United States Senator from Vermont since 1975, is a President pro tempore emeritus, and has more seniority than any other Senator. Trained as a lawyer, after serving four terms as State Attorney for Chittenden County in Vermont, Leahy was elected to the Senate in 1974, the only Democratic Senator from that state ever elected. He has been reelected seven times, and has served as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and President pro tempore of the Senate. He also served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry from 1987-1995. Leahy made headlines in June, 2004, when then-Vice President Dick Cheney lost his temper after aggressive questioning and swore at Leahy.
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Patrick Leahy is a Senator from Vermont, who will be the Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He is most known for his fear of working in a Democratic Congress while The Greatest President Ever is President, "I am not worried about it...I am terrified." Senator Patrick Leahy, a self-confessed Batman fan, has filmed five cameo appearances in Batman movies, and voiced one for an animated episode. He has also written multiple introductions for DC Comic anthologies. Leahy has served as a United States Senator from Vermont since 1975, is a President pro tempore emeritus, and has more seniority than any other Senator. Trained as a lawyer, after serving four terms as State Attorney for Chittenden County in Vermont, Leahy was elected to the Senate in 1974, the only Democratic Senator from that state ever elected. He has been reelected seven times, and has served as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and President pro tempore of the Senate. He also served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry from 1987-1995. Leahy made headlines in June, 2004, when then-Vice President Dick Cheney lost his temper after aggressive questioning and swore at Leahy. A lifelong Bat-fan, Leahy is arguably the most eminent personage to lend his voice to the DCAU, and also has small cameo appearances in the films Batman and Robin, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. All royalties and fees from his film and television appearances are donated to charities and the Kellogg-Hubbard library in Vermont where he read comic books as a child
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