What did Matthew M. Rosendale just tweet?

What did Matthew M. Rosendale just tweet?
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Matthew M. Rosendale tweeted the following:

“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
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Here are other recent tweets from Matthew M. Rosendale:

“Speaker Pelosi is politicizing the SOTU to further the Radical Lefts COVID-19 agenda.
Members of Congress should not be subject to COVID-19 restrictions when the rest of the country has ended most mandates.
No one is listening to you anymore, Nancy. dailycaller.com/2022/03/01/hou
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“This weekend, I joined folks in Great Falls at the Support Our Truckers Rally, to protest authoritarian COVID-19 vaccine mandates on our truck drivers.
Its encouraging to see Montanans stand in solidarity with truckers. Its time to end the mandates.”
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“Great to visit Todd Olsen at his ranch in Lewistown and meet Jessi Olsen & Abby Majerus, two owners of RancHERS, a woman-run company that sells beef born, raised & processed in Montana.
MT beef is the best in the world, Ill always fight to ensure our ranchers get a fair shake.”
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