Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “Talk is cheap. President Biden can talk all he wants but his words are empty if they dont match up…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “Talk is cheap. President Biden can talk all he wants but his words are empty if they dont match up…”
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Markwayne Mullin tweeted the following:

“Talk is cheap. President Biden can talk all he wants but his words are empty if they dont match up with his actions. #WeeklyWrapUp”
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Here are other recent tweets from Markwayne Mullin:

“Energy is the backbone of any economy. The U.S. paid Russia $17.5 BILLION for petroleum imports in 2021 alone. If President Biden was serious about his economic sanctions, hed stop these imports immediately.” on March 3
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“Try as he might, the President cannot rewrite the past year. The American people are smarter than that. Americans are paying more for just about everything and their constitutional freedoms are under attack. They will not forget who caused it.
Read here: mullin.house.gov/news/documents” on March 3
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“Increased regulation stifles American innovation. The Biden Administration needs to get out of the way.” on March 2
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