Advise and Consent

Who introduces a resolution of censure against Ackerman in the novel, Advise and Consent?

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A resolution of censure against Ackerman is introduced by Knox in the U.S. Senate. The censure condemns Ackerman for his part in goading Anderson to suicide, though specifics are not mentioned. The resolution condemning Ackerman passes unanimously, with Ackerman himself voting “present.”

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Advise and Consent, BookRags