Florida U.S. Rep Michael Waltz: “Exactly why we should pass our bill to use military force against these cartels. @DanCrenshawTX twitter.com/nypost/status/”…”

Florida U.S. Rep Michael Waltz: “Exactly why we should pass our bill to use military force against these cartels. @DanCrenshawTX twitter.com/nypost/status/”…”
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Michael Waltz tweeted the following:

“Exactly why we should pass our bill to use military force against these cartels. @DanCrenshawTX twitter.com/nypost/status/
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“So many veterans have exhausted their own savings to bring home the Afghan allies they fought alongside of that the Biden Admin left behind.
Detaining Abdul Wasi Safi, a man who has put his life on the line for our country, is outrageous. Release him.”
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“It will be very hard to find local allies to serve alongside our troops in the next conflict because of this. This was a betrayal. twitter.com/dcexaminer/sta
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“Were not seeing any firewalls between the taxpayer funded White House counsel and Bidens personal, high-dollar lawyers and thats potentially an abuse of taxpayer dollars.”
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