Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen - It has been nearly two years since Disney's hit animated film, "Frozen", premiered and became the highest-grossing animated film in history. The "Frozen" phenomenon still lives on, mostly because of the movie's theme song, "Let it Go."

During the discussion on the "Congress and U.S. Tariff Policy Thursday, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack was speaking when he was interrupted by Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen ringtone, the voiceof Idina Menzel singing "Let It Go."

The room couldn't resist chuckling to Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen ringtone as it blared from his cellphone. The78-year-old Republican Senator and former Marine Corps captain was even the one questioning Vilsack about the Obama administration's massive free-trade agreement proposal, reported Yahoo.


After Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen ringtone blared suddenly in the middle of the Senate hearing and echoed through the chamber, Roberts quickly fumbled for his phone, however, the meeting had already been interrupted. Roberts muttered "Aw, come on," while he was silencing his smartphone. Fortunately, after Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen ringtone interrupted the meeting, the senator was able to handle the embarrassing ordeal quite smoothly. "Just let it go, mister," he even told Vilsack jokingly, before getting back to the topic at hand.

According to CNN, no one from the senator's office was able to respond comment immediately to Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen ringtone incident. However, the senator's official Twitter account tweeted the event:

 TMZ reportedly tried calling the Kansas Senator's office after Sen. Pat Roberts Frozen ringtone. According to his communications director, the ringtone is for his 5 grandkids.