Matthew M. Rosendale takes to Twitter

Matthew M. Rosendale takes to Twitter
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Matthew M. Rosendale tweeted the following:

“The U.S. imports 500K barrels of oil a day from Russia when the Keystone XL pipeline could be producing over 800K barrels of oil a day.
Biden’s “America Last” directive leaves Americans subject to higher gas prices due to warfare thousands of miles away. washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-hou
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Here are other recent tweets from Matthew M. Rosendale:

“Today, I participated in a joint-Veterans Service Organizations hearing regarding their priorities for the coming year.
We discussed the need to ensure that VA information technology modernization will best serve our veterans’ health needs.”
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“Americas first national park turns 150 today. Yellowstones 2.2 million acres showcases majestic sightsfrom geysers to mountain wilderness, from beautiful wildlife to vibrant landscapes. Montana is proud to be the gateway to @YellowstoneNPS.” on March 1
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“The American people are sick and tired of career politicians consistently putting the interests of foreign nations above our own, we must put America first twitter.com/govtrack/statu” on March 1
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