Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “Just as Chinese Americans were unfairly targeted during the height of COVID-19 so too are Russian Americans…”

Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “Just as Chinese Americans were unfairly targeted during the height of COVID-19 so too are Russian Americans…”
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Billy Long tweeted the following:

“Just as Chinese Americans were unfairly targeted during the height of COVID-19 so too are Russian Americans being targeted. We must work together as Americans during these trying times!
redstate.com/nick-arama/202
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Here are other recent tweets from Billy Long:

“This country can’t afford further embarrassment & instability abroad. We must end all Iranian nuclear negotiations! This administration’s foreign policy track record makes destabilization of the Middle East all but a certainty affecting our national security & that of our allies.”
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“This administration is at a clear crossroads. Either we address the energy crisis here in the U.S. by taking an “all the above approach” thereby creating jobs & ensuring our national security, or we continue to import more oil from authoritarian countries like Russia & Venezuela.”
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“The U.S. Was Energy Independent on January 19, 2022. In this week’s Long’s Short Report, I discuss the importance of energy independence.
bit.ly/37otKTI” on March 11
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