California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “The first bill House Republicans passed this Congress helped the wealthiest Americans avoid paying…”

California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “The first bill House Republicans passed this Congress helped the wealthiest Americans avoid paying…”
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Ro Khanna tweeted the following:

“The first bill House Republicans passed this Congress helped the wealthiest Americans avoid paying taxes while adding an explosive $114 billion to the deficit.
Instead of paying what we already owe, they want to cut Social Security and Medicare for working families.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ro Khanna:

“For the first time in 50 years, we’re marking the anniversary of Roe v. Wade with an ideological and partisan Supreme Court having trampled on the right to an abortion.
We must use every tool we have to restore this right and guarantee reproductive healthcare for all Americans.” on Jan. 22
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“The Lunar New Year is supposed to be a time of celebration. My heart goes out to all the victims and families affected by the senseless act of violence in Monterey Park last night.” on Jan. 22
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“A vast majority of Americans support term limits for Supreme Court justices.
I have a bill that will put an end to lifetime appointments and help rebalance the Supreme Court.” on Jan. 22
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