Screenshot via C-SPAN
- At a Monday hearing impeachment into the impeachment of President Donald Trump, Republican counsel Steve Castor raised some eyebrows with his unique choice of a bag to transport his documents.
- A clip of the beginning of the hearing from C-SPAN showed Castor entering the room with what appears to be a reusable Fresh Market shopping bag to carry his documents.
- Internet commentators were both bewildered and slightly amused by Castor bringing a shopping bag to the hearing.
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At the Monday hearing on the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, Republican counsel Steve Castor raised some eyebrows with his unique choice of a bag to transport his documents.
A clip of the hearing from C-SPAN showed Castor entering the room with what appears to be a reusable shopping bag from grocery chain Fresh Market, setting it down on the table, and removing some folders and other materials for the hearing.
Internet commentators were both bewildered and slightly amused by Castor bringing a shopping bag to the hearing, with some initially identifying incorrectly it as a Whole Foods bag:
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"hey you're bringing your briefcase today for your nationally televised impeachment hearing right?"
"no no i'll be fine with this."pic.twitter.com/Uw27J337ra
- j.d. durkin (@jiveDurkey) December 9, 2019
Steve Castor's briefcase pic.twitter.com/bvepaoBrEy
- Katherine Faulders (@KFaulders) December 9, 2019
A Wegmans bag would have swung the impeachment, Whole Foods not so much pic.twitter.com/ff0KveUib3
- Weston Blasi (@westonblasi) December 9, 2019
That time your lawyer makes a stop at the Whole Foods hot bar, on his way to defend you in Congress. pic.twitter.com/BifmoY7t3X
- Lizz "Hollywood Death Cult" Winstead (@lizzwinstead) December 9, 2019
This Congressional Hearing brought to you by Whole Foods.
- Kristen Zadroga-Hart (@kzadrogahart) December 9, 2019
This is literally me with all my binders for elementary school IEP meetings for my kid. Only my BEST Whole Foods bag! Surprised he went recycled plastic over the canvas option. Bold move.
- MegSF (@DreamCrushn) December 9, 2019