Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “It was an honor to share my sons story. Thanks to the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force and @biaamerica…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “It was an honor to share my sons story. Thanks to the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force and @biaamerica…”
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Markwayne Mullin tweeted the following:

“It was an honor to share my sons story. Thanks to the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force and @biaamerica for allowing me to do so. twitter.com/biaamerica/sta
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Here are other recent tweets from Markwayne Mullin:

“The U.S. is home to thousands of freedom-loving veterans who refuse to sit idle and watch the communist takeover of Ukraine. The Volunteer Fighters Exemption Act will allow these brave Americans to use their skill set to join their brothers and sisters in arms in Ukraine.”
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“It was an honor to hear directly from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy this morning during his direct address to Congress. The courage and resolve of the Ukrainian people is unwavering. America stands with each and every one of them. “
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“Thanks for having me! twitter.com/okpca/status/1” on March 15
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