New Mexico U.S. Rep Yvette Herrell: “The American people did not elect us to pour their hard-earned money into a conflict halfway around…”

New Mexico U.S. Rep Yvette Herrell: “The American people did not elect us to pour their hard-earned money into a conflict halfway around…”
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Yvette Herrell tweeted the following:

“The American people did not elect us to pour their hard-earned money into a conflict halfway around the world, especially at a time when they struggle under Bidens skyrocketing inflation, high gas prices, and baby formula shortages…”
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Here are other recent tweets from Yvette Herrell:

“Having previously voted for substantial aid packages to Ukraine and sanctions against Russia, I cannot in good conscience rubber-stamp President Bidens demand to take 40 billion dollars from American families and send it overseas with little idea of how it will be spent… “
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“As even the liberal Washington Post editorial board admitted yesterday, this is illegal.
Jen Psaki, spokeswoman for the Biden administration, is encouraging people to break the law and harass federal judges to achieve the “correct” ruling. twitter.com/greg_price11/s
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“$4.37 is now the national average for a gallon of gas. In Catron County, New Mexico, AAA reports the average has already hit $4.65.
This is unsustainable for New Mexico’s hardworking families. We need to pass the PUMP and POWER Acts NOW!
usatoday.com/story/money/20
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