Virginia U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman: “Despite having the tools and resources to produce American energy and cut our dependence on foreign…”

Virginia U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman: “Despite having the tools and resources to produce American energy and cut our dependence on foreign…”
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Robert J. Wittman tweeted the following:

“Despite having the tools and resources to produce American energy and cut our dependence on foreign oil, President Biden instead begs for oil from Venezuela and Saudi Arabia.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Robert J. Wittman:

“U.S. oil imports reached an 11-year high in 2021. Unfortunately, the U.S. is growing increasingly reliant on foreign oil because of this administrations roadblocks to more USA-made energy”
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“Americans are feeling the consequences of foreign oil reliance. Skyrocketing gas prices are making it tough for folks to heat their homes & fill their gas tanks. If Biden was serious about addressing these issues, he would ease regulations & make America energy independent again.”
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“The U.S. needs to put in place long-term solutions to freeing up American energy.”
Check out my interview with @TeamCavuto on this and more on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine below.
youtu.be/xk8r_CLQNxM” on March 4
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