Louisiana U.S. Rep Mike Johnson: “Ive been receiving photos from across my district of sky-high prices at the pump. (Here are just a…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Mike Johnson: “Ive been receiving photos from across my district of sky-high prices at the pump. (Here are just a…”
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Mike Johnson tweeted the following:

“Ive been receiving photos from across my district of sky-high prices at the pump. (Here are just a few samples.)
Washington Democrat policies continue to hurt hardworking Americans the most.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Johnson:

“Washington Democrats’ newest fiction: Blame a year’s worth of inflation on a two week old crisis. twitter.com/Breaking911/st” on March 8
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“Since day one, President Biden worked to dismantle our energy sector. Now, gas prices are skyrocketing with no end in sight.
The good news: Its not too late to reverse course, turn towards U.S. production, and bring energy independence back home.
The world is watching.” on March 8
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“Things the Biden Administration is willing to do on gas prices:
– Beg OPEC to produce more oil
– Court Venezuelas dictator
– Push $55K electric vehicles
Things it WONT do on gas prices:
– Boost American oil production.” on March 8
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