Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “Enes Kanter will attend tomorrows #SOTU! This is big news for freedom. @EnesFreedom is an American…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “Enes Kanter will attend tomorrows #SOTU! This is big news for freedom. @EnesFreedom is an American…”
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Kevin Hern tweeted the following:

“Enes Kanter will attend tomorrows #SOTU!
This is big news for freedom.
@EnesFreedom is an American hero and warrior for liberty.
Turkey has a bounty on his head and Biden has refused to meet with him.
Biden, put partisan politics aside and help this man! twitter.com/mychaelschnell
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Here are other recent tweets from Kevin Hern:

“The media needs to quit fear mongering.
This week, I asked several members of the liberal corporate media a simple question:
Name ONE of my Republican colleagues who want to take away Medicare and Social Security to those who spent a LIFETIME earning it.
Crickets.” on Feb. 6
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“We ought to strengthen these programs not gut them.”
Then please explain to the American taxpayer why you just cut $4.7 BILLION from Medicare.
House Republicans aren’t the ones gutting Medicare…that’s you, Mr. President. twitter.com/POTUS/status/1” on Feb. 6
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“Fiscal conservatism is the only thing that will dig us out of this recession & put us back on the path to economic security! Glad to be sharing that message side by side with my RSC Budget and Spending Task Force Chair @RepBenCline.” on Feb. 6
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