Florida U.S. Rep Michael Waltz: “My thoughts on the Supreme Court decision leak”

Florida U.S. Rep Michael Waltz: “My thoughts on the Supreme Court decision leak”
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Michael Waltz tweeted the following:

“My thoughts on the Supreme Court decision leak”
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Here are other recent tweets from Michael Waltz:

“Democrats have set a very dangerous precedent for themselves, referring people for criminal prosecution who refuse Congressional subpoenas.
The White House cant continue deflecting on Bidens classified documents. Congress will get to the bottom of this.”
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“Thank you Coach for standing up for life. I hope your leadership inspires many others in our fight for the unborn. #WhyWeMarch twitter.com/tonydungy/stat
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“There are 32 Members of Congress – almost all Democrats – who have TikTok accounts.
Not only should they know better, but theyre complicit in allowing China to hurt our national security. twitter.com/janenorman/sta
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