What did Andrew S. Clyde just tweet?

What did Andrew S. Clyde just tweet?
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Andrew S. Clyde tweeted the following:

“Last night, Biden claimed he would secure our southern border.
Thats rich considering CBP has encountered over 2.1 million illegal migrants since Joe Biden took office.
Watch what he does, not what he promises.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Andrew S. Clyde:

“Tonight, Biden will give a speech of spins in an attempt to distract from his slew of crises:
-Skyrocketing inflation
-Open southern border
-COVID tyranny
-Weakness on the world stage
-Labor shortages
-Rampant crime
-Afghanistan debacle
-Supply chain issues
#SOTUinCrisis” on March 1
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“Enough promoting Green New Deal garbage and purchasing Putins oil.
We must restore American energy independence by unleashing domestic production NOW.” on March 1
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“Biden should remove his ridiculous bans on domestic productionnot risk our national security by releasing from the SPR.
This Administration has no real policy solutions; its simply bandaid on top of bandaid to appease the Democrats fringe base. twitter.com/jakesherman/st” on March 1
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