New Mexico U.S. Rep Yvette Herrell: “Outsourcing supply chains, manufacturing, and vital energy components to China has always been both…”

New Mexico U.S. Rep Yvette Herrell: “Outsourcing supply chains, manufacturing, and vital energy components to China has always been both…”
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Yvette Herrell tweeted the following:

“Outsourcing supply chains, manufacturing, and vital energy components to China has always been both a moral and strategic mistake. twitter.com/matthewstoller
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Here are other recent tweets from Yvette Herrell:

“Correct.
The border was open beginning on January 20th, 2021. twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/” on May 17
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“Joe Biden trashing Title 42 as we hit the worst illegal immigration levels in US history is like taking off all the storm windows just in time for a hurricane. twitter.com/johnrobertsFox” on May 17
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“Inspiring words from @SenatorTimScott! We should work to build a country where every child and every mother has the opportunity to flourish. twitter.com/SenatorTimScot” on May 17
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