Eric Burlison discusses Dogecoin enthusiasm and political issues on Twitter

Eric Burlison discusses Dogecoin enthusiasm and political issues on Twitter
Rep. Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th District — Facebook Website
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Rep. Eric Burlison, a U.S. Congressman representing Missouri’s 7th district, shared a series of tweets on February 13, 2025. The tweets touched upon various topics including cryptocurrency and political commentary.

In his first tweet of the day, Rep. Burlison shared images with the caption “Some shots from today. The people love DOGE.” This post was made at 00:34:25 UTC.

Later that day, at 15:59:46 UTC, he announced the release of a new episode of his podcast in another tweet: “Episode 39 of Fresh Freedom is live! Today, we break down the House Freedom Caucus’ emergency border control resolution and the growing case of DOGE Derangement Syndrome running wild through the Democrats.” He also tagged fellow representative @RepBrecheen in this post.

In his final tweet for the day at 16:40:38 UTC, Rep. Burlison criticized certain policies with strong language stating “They incite riots, they can’t keep their cities safe, and their policies are nothing but a breeding ground for chaos.”



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