Virginia U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman: “We have the resources and technology required to secure our independence with American produced ene…”

Virginia U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman: “We have the resources and technology required to secure our independence with American produced ene…”
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Robert J. Wittman tweeted the following:

“We have the resources and technology required to secure our independence with American produced energy.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Robert J. Wittman:

“It is now more critical than ever that we make it easier, not harder, for America to supply its own energy all forms of energy, including nuclear and renewables throughout the U.S. but also to our allies around the world.”
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“One of the clear takeaways from the conflict in Europe is that the U.S. should now be making every effort to increase our domestic energy supplies and reduce reliance on unfriendly regimes.”
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“To ensure our Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders have the proper tools to do their jobs, we must provide them with the resources – and funding – they need to be successful.” on March 2
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