Montana U.S. Rep Matthew M. Rosendale: “14 days to slow the spread turned into 24 months of suppressing American freedoms. Dr. Fauci’s fearmongering…”

Montana U.S. Rep Matthew M. Rosendale: “14 days to slow the spread turned into 24 months of suppressing American freedoms. Dr. Fauci’s fearmongering…”
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Matthew M. Rosendale tweeted the following:

“14 days to slow the spread turned into 24 months of suppressing American freedoms. Dr. Fauci’s fearmongering forced unscientific mandates upon the American people, educational setbacks for our children, unemployment, etc.
Goodbye, and good riddance.
dailycaller.com/2022/03/07/ant
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Here are other recent tweets from Matthew M. Rosendale:

“Glad to see Blackfeet Chairman Tim Davis and Councilman Weatherwax in Washington, D.C. today.
We discussed tribal sovereignty, self-determination, and the needs of the Blackfeet Nation. I am committed to working together to help resolve issues facing our communities.” on March 7
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“Gas prices are now at an average of $4/gallon. President Biden’s war on domestic energy production will continue to cost American families at the gas pump, grocery store, etc.
The solution to curb high energy prices is simple: Restore U.S. energy dominance.” on March 7
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“Biden and the Democrats open-border policies have allowed for fentanyl to flow across our borders and into our neighborhoods. Montana experienced a major increase in fentanyl deaths as a consequence.
Our communities are less safe because of Bidens failed leadership.” on March 7
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