Louisiana U.S. Rep Julia Letlow: “I was deeply moved by President Zelenskyys words and the video he showed to my colleagues and me this…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Julia Letlow: “I was deeply moved by President Zelenskyys words and the video he showed to my colleagues and me this…”
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Julia Letlow tweeted the following:

“I was deeply moved by President Zelenskyys words and the video he showed to my colleagues and me this morning. Vladimir Putin is a war criminal carrying out a genocide against innocent civilians. We must provide the Ukrainians with resources they can use to defend their freedom.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Julia Letlow:

“Throughout his time in the NFL, Andrew Whitworth showed incredible class and sportsmanship both on and off the football field, representing the best of #LA05. Congratulations on an incredible career! twitter.com/RamsNFL/status” on March 15
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“In rural areas like #LA05, we have to drive more miles to work and to take our kids to school. These high gas prices are hurting our working families. If we want to bring them relief, we need to ramp up domestic oil and gas production.
cbsnews.com/news/gas-price” on March 15
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“We strongly disagree with the @DeptVetAffairs recommendation to close their medical facility in Alexandria. See our full response” on March 15
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