Florida U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz: “If my colleagues on the Left are so worried about domestic terrorism, maybe they ought to be establishing…”

Florida U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz: “If my colleagues on the Left are so worried about domestic terrorism, maybe they ought to be establishing…”
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Matt Gaetz tweeted the following:

“If my colleagues on the Left are so worried about domestic terrorism, maybe they ought to be establishing new authorities at the FBI and DOJ to look into the BLM Riots of 2020.
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Here are other recent tweets from Matt Gaetz:

“As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, I worked very closely with President Trump on his foreign policy initiatives.
He understood the value of strategic ambiguity.
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“The great challenge here is while the Biden Admin wants to virtue signal about Russian oil, they then want to replace Russian oil with Iranian oil.
Iranian oil is stained with blood too, and that money will be used to either advance their nuclear program or buy Russian arms.” on March 15
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“My fellow lawmakers in both parties are obsessed over 150,000 Russians moving onUkraine. Its about the same number ofillegalaliens that move into our country. Monthly.
Im more concerned with Americas borders than Ukraines.” on March 14
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