Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “After over a year of failed policies, you and I and everyone outside of Congress has connected the…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “After over a year of failed policies, you and I and everyone outside of Congress has connected the…”
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Kevin Hern tweeted the following:

“After over a year of failed policies, you and I and everyone outside of Congress has connected the dots. We know where these problems originated and its not Ukraine.
Read more on @JoeBiden’s energy crisis from me in @thehill today
thehill.com/blogs/congress
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Here are other recent tweets from Kevin Hern:

“In case you were wondering how out of touch Democrats are, one of the biggest issues currently facing the American people “hasn’t come up” in their meetings. twitter.com/MikeKBerg/stat
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“FACT: American natural gas burns demonstrably cleaner than oil from Russia, Venezuela, or the Middle East.”
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“Joe Biden, Jen Psaki, and the entire Administration are gaslighting Americans, straight up lying about the destructive impact of their own energy policies, and blaming Putin & oil companies for record-high gas prices.
This would all end if Biden would just reverse a few EOs.”
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