Florida U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz: “My fellow lawmakers in both parties are obsessed over 150,000 Russians moving onUkraine. Its about…”

Florida U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz: “My fellow lawmakers in both parties are obsessed over 150,000 Russians moving onUkraine. Its about…”
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Matt Gaetz tweeted the following:

“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.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Matt Gaetz:

“Joe Biden hates American energy so much he would open energy production in Venezuela and Iran before Colorado and North Dakota.
America Last, for sure.
My op-ed in #TheNationalPulse: thenationalpulse.com/2022/03/09/gae” on March 12
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“As a bedrock principle, we should not send American troops or aircraft in or over Ukraine…[unless] our European allies have taken the lead role” -@RepMoBrooks on @Firebrand_Pod” on March 11
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“Im pretty much persuaded that @LeaderMcConnell has no concern about voter fraud or election theft activity. @RepMoBrooks on @Firebrand_Pod
rumble.com/vx0cax-episode” on March 10
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