Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “The Biden Administration would like to blame record-high gas prices on the crisis in Ukraine. This…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “The Biden Administration would like to blame record-high gas prices on the crisis in Ukraine. This…”
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Markwayne Mullin tweeted the following:

“The Biden Administration would like to blame record-high gas prices on the crisis in Ukraine. This is a far cry from the truth. President Bidens assault on American energy has caused this spike.

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Here are other recent tweets from Markwayne Mullin:

“President Biden is trying to say his administration has done nothing to reduce energy production in the United States. Where should I start? #WeeklyWrapUp”
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“I recently cosponsored H.R. 5426, the Improving Access to Home Dialysis Act, to provide trained staff to assist with home dialysis treatments. This is especially helpful for dialysis patients in rural communities who travel hours for care.” on March 10
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“Today we recognize the 37 million adults in the U.S. who suffer from kidney disease, including more than 67,000 confirmed cases among Medicare beneficiaries in Oklahoma alone.” on March 10
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