Garret Graves takes to Twitter

Garret Graves takes to Twitter
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Garret Graves tweeted the following:

“Talked with @WAFB about President Biden’s State of the Union Address and items we want to hear from him such as disaster aid for hurricane victims, delivering infrastructure projects, and addressing problems across our communities.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Garret Graves:

“We need to shut US airspace off from Russia. Other countries have done it, and we should too. @FAANews twitter.com/AP/status/1498
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“Lets be clear why we have an energy crisis in the US – flawed policies under the Biden Admin.
Do you think Putin is doing the same thing to Russian energy?
Weve increased reliance on Russian energy which is funding the military atrocities Putin is carrying out in Ukraine.” on March 1
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“The Biden Administrations Strategic Petroleum Reserve announcement today is like using Flex Seal to plug a hole on the Hoover Dam.
It may make them feel like they are doing something, but it is not a long-term solution. (1/3)” on March 1
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