Kentucky U.S. Rep James Comer: “The U.S. has not yet exhausted all of our economic leverage against Russia. Why? Because President…”

Kentucky U.S. Rep James Comer: “The U.S. has not yet exhausted all of our economic leverage against Russia. Why? Because President…”
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James Comer tweeted the following:

“The U.S. has not yet exhausted all of our economic leverage against Russia.
Why?
Because President Biden would rather purchase Russian energy than boost American oil production.”
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Here are other recent tweets from James Comer:

“Thanks to the @bgdailynews for the nice editorial on my efforts to increase transparency by urging the Biden Admin to respond to requests for public records in a more timely manner.
bgdailynews.com/opinion/our_op
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“Proud of our work on the Postal Service Reform Act – which will soon pass the Senate and improve the sustainability of a service we all rely on.
Biggest bipartisan accomplishment of the 117th Congress!
wsj.com/articles/senat” on March 4
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“Cause of inflation: excessive government spending.
Biden’s solution to inflation: MORE excessive government spending (?!?!)
Joined @MSNBC to discuss the President’s address to Congress last night.” on March 2
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