Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “This incident is absolutely tragic and could have easily been avoided. Wherever law enforcement is…”

Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “This incident is absolutely tragic and could have easily been avoided. Wherever law enforcement is…”
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Billy Long tweeted the following:

“This incident is absolutely tragic and could have easily been avoided. Wherever law enforcement is hindered by radical leftists – who support open borders – incidents like this will occur. bit.ly/3pUpT76
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Here are other recent tweets from Billy Long:

“Gas prices started going up and have been going up since President Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline. Now that you can’t afford the gas, he tells you to spend $55,000 on an electric vehicle? Reopen the Keystone pipeline, #lowergasprices, and create American jobs NOW.”
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“Yet another 40 year high for inflation. When will President Biden come up with a plan to fix this crisis he created?”
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“Rep. Long Statement on the Omnibus Spending Bill
long.house.gov/news/documents
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