Mo Brooks shares thoughts on Twitter

Mo Brooks shares thoughts on Twitter
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Mo Brooks tweeted the following:

“Alabama is second to none when it comes to developing & building advanced weaponry. In Alabama, we love liberty & understand that liberty isnt granted, its hard-won. It makes me proud to know that Alabama-made missiles are being used to defend Ukraine against Putins invasion. twitter.com/DylanSmithAL/s
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Here are other recent tweets from Mo Brooks:

“I gave a House Floor speech this morning condemning Vladimir Putins vicious attack on Ukraine and encouraging the free world to learn from history when confronting the evils of Vladimir Putin.”
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“Joe Bidens State of the Union address was high on rhetoric and wishful thinking but low on viable solutions and substance. Read my full statement brooks.house.gov/media-center/n
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“Thanks to patriots
@RepGosar
@RepJeffDuncan
@RepBobGibbs
@RepScottPerry
@RepBrianMast
@RepBrianBabin
@RepTiffany
@RepMaryMiller
@RepDonaldsPress
for cosponsoring The Freedom to Fly Maskless Act!
brooks.house.gov/media-center/n” on March 1
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