Minnesota lawmaker Calvin Bahrap appears shirtless and lying in bed on Zoom during the vote
The Minnesota legislator shows up SHIRTLESS and is in bed on Zoom during the procedural vote
- Senator Calvin Bahr, 60, was caught bare-chested in bed while voting on Zoom
- The Minnesota legislator was working from home when he turned on his camera
- He seemed caught off guard and quickly turned off his camera as he flashed a virtual School House Rock backdrop from 1976
A Minnesota lawmaker was caught candidly lying shirtless in bed while voting via Zoom.
Senator Calvin Bahr, 60, was virtually participating in a state legislative session when he accidentally flashed his bare chest at his colleagues sitting at a round table on Monday.
While voting on an issue, Bahr cast his vote following Rep. Patti Anderson. But it appeared the lawmaker accidentally hit the “camera on” button when he turned himself back on to vote “yes.”
The Republican legislator seemed to enjoy working from home while casually lounging with a virtual School House Rock backdrop from 1976.
Senator Calvin Bahr, 60, was caught bare-chested in bed while voting on Zoom. He seemed caught off guard and quickly turned off his camera as he flashed a virtual School House Rock backdrop from 1976
Bahr, who hails from East Bethel, has been a member of the House of Representatives for three terms since 2016
Several of Bahr’s colleagues caught a glimpse of him seconds before lawmakers quickly turned off his camera.
Those in person were seen chuckling and trying to contain their laughter. Meanwhile, others didn’t seem to notice.
Bahr has not addressed the incident – one that has been the fear of many people who have turned to Zoom for work or other matters since the start of the pandemic.
Those in person were seen chuckling and trying to contain their laughter. Meanwhile, others didn’t seem to notice
Bahr, who hails from East Bethel, has served as a three-term member of the House of Representatives since 2016.
His recent 2020 campaign focused on “fighting back” against the “left” and fighting the “war on children,” according to his website.
The outspoken legislator openly opposes the Critical Race Theory, calling it a divisive attempt, and standing for “parental rights” in education.
Bahr also served in the 1980-1989 U.S. Army Veteran and is pro-gun. As part of his recent campaign, he called for “strengthening the protection of gun ownership.”