Florida U.S. Rep Michael Waltz: “Why did the DOJ opt out of sending the FBI to investigate Bidens documents? The American people are…”

Florida U.S. Rep Michael Waltz: “Why did the DOJ opt out of sending the FBI to investigate Bidens documents? The American people are…”
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Michael Waltz tweeted the following:

“Why did the DOJ opt out of sending the FBI to investigate Bidens documents?
The American people are supposed to just accept the word of Bidens personal, high-dollar lawyers and ignore the blatant double standard?”
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Here are other recent tweets from Michael Waltz:

“By my math, the documents in Biden’s private office have been sitting there, unprotected for FIVE YEARS not 3 months and who knows their sensitivity level.
So, why trust Biden’s OWN lawyers rather than involve the FBI?” on Jan. 17
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“More and more indications of the CCP backing U.S. environmental groups to:
1. Cripple American oil & gas.
2. Make America more dependent on the CCPs renewables supply chain. twitter.com/brentscher/sta” on Jan. 16
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“Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was denied entry to Monson Motor Lodge, the only place he was arrested in Florida, while in St. Augustine peacefully protesting for civil rights in America.
Today, we remember his bravery in the face of hatred. May we follow his courageous footsteps.” on Jan. 16
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