Florida U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz: “Funding a Department of Homeland Security that is handcuffed from securing the border is a cruel joke….”

Florida U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz: “Funding a Department of Homeland Security that is handcuffed from securing the border is a cruel joke….”
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Matt Gaetz tweeted the following:

“Funding a Department of Homeland Security that is handcuffed from securing the border is a cruel joke. A Department of Justice that targets parents at school board meetings should not be given additional authorities and resources. (2/4)”
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Here are other recent tweets from Matt Gaetz:

“The Government Spending legislation considered by Congress today makes virtually every problem created by the Biden Government worse. Im not voting for it.
Printing trillions more for eternal government programs will worsen inflation, not solve it. (1/4)”
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“Covid Theater shouldnt be embraced by globalist Covid spending.
Government should be shrinking, not growing. Mandates should be repealed, not tacitly endorsed. Our border should take priority over Ukraine’s. (3/4)”
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“It is no wonder that House Democrats moved this legislation through the Rules Committee at 2:12 AM. It cannot withstand the light of day. It also will not fool me or the people of Northwest Florida. (4/4)”
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