Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “Try as he might, the President cannot rewrite the past year. The American people are smarter than that….”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “Try as he might, the President cannot rewrite the past year. The American people are smarter than that….”
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Markwayne Mullin tweeted the following:

“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.
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Here are other recent tweets from Markwayne Mullin:

“Increased regulation stifles American innovation. The Biden Administration needs to get out of the way.” on March 2
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“Thank you @TheHillEvents for including me in this important conversation. twitter.com/TheHillEvents/” on March 2
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“Calling all OK-02 constituents

I am hosting a Telephone Town Hall this Tuesday, March 8 at 6:30pm CT. I’ll offer an update on what is happening in Washington and abroad, and then open for questions.

Please visit mullin.house.gov/live to sign up for the event.” on March 2
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