Georgia U.S. Rep Andrew S. Clyde: “Biden would rather line the pockets of brutal dictators than increase energy production here in the…”

Georgia U.S. Rep Andrew S. Clyde: “Biden would rather line the pockets of brutal dictators than increase energy production here in the…”
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Andrew S. Clyde tweeted the following:

“Biden would rather line the pockets of brutal dictators than increase energy production here in the United States.
Unreal. twitter.com/housegop/statu
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Here are other recent tweets from Andrew S. Clyde:

“On behalf of the American people, we must fight to #DefundVaxMandates! twitter.com/repchiproy/sta
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“Government funding should NEVER fund unconstitutional vaccine mandatesperiod.
Proud to join my friend @RepChipRoy once again in the fight to #DefundVaxMandates! twitter.com/RepChipRoy/sta” on March 4
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“Proud to join my @GOPoversight colleagues in urging Committee Democrats to drop their smear campaign against oil & gas companies and hold hearings that focus on the needs of the American peoplesuch as lowering energy costs and protecting our national security interests. twitter.com/GOPoversight/s” on March 4
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