Texas U.S. Rep Pete Sessions: “RT if Joe Biden should restart construction of the Keystone pipeline immediately.”

Texas U.S. Rep Pete Sessions: “RT if Joe Biden should restart construction of the Keystone pipeline immediately.”
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Pete Sessions tweeted the following:

“RT if Joe Biden should restart construction of the Keystone pipeline immediately.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Pete Sessions:

“Ukraine NEEDS help. Democrats are using a humanitarian crisis as a political pawn to push their socialist agenda. This only delays aid to the Ukrainian people and worsens our image on the world stage.” on March 9
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“Cant do much right now. Russias responsible. – President Biden on record-high gas prices
Biden continues to use the blame-game rather than taking responsibility for his actions. @POTUS is accountable for Americans paying more at the gas pump & making us energy dependent.” on March 9
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“Happy #InternationalWomensDay! I am blessed to be supported by strong and ambitious women on Team Sessions.
I am especially grateful for my beautiful young wife who is a great example for conservative women to look up to. Im proud to be her husband!” on March 8
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