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Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
We have no reason to not be letting our kids get back into the classroom. Senator @marcorubio and I have a bill to help make that happen. https://t.co/81FtGxYt61 — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
“Fargo ... hasn't witnessed this kind of cold in years.” Extreme lows but not far from the norm. Thank God for coal and nuclear energy. Hard to overstate the trouble NDans would be in during these low temperatures without reliable energy sources doing the job renewables can’t. — PolitiTweet.org
MSN Weather @msnweather
Polar vortex: The coldest air in years is hitting parts of the US https://t.co/lloww7eDiH
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Gee. Who would have imagined something like this could happen? Oh wait, lots of intelligent people who actually understand what reliability means. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Texas is a real-time example of why we need reliable sources of energy like coal, oil, nuclear, and natural gas. It’s a shame the Biden Administration appears hell-bent on weakening these industries, along with the safety, security, and economic benefits that come with them. — PolitiTweet.org
Bloomberg TV @BloombergTV
The arctic freeze gripping the middle of America triggers rolling blackouts in Texas and ratchets up pressure on en… https://t.co/TojtjtKdai
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Recapped last week’s impeachment trial and covered issues from education and energy to jobs and child care in this #PresidentsDay edition of my weekly newsletter. Read it here. 📰 https://t.co/5k3f423jtO — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Today we honor the legacy of George Washington and the United States presidents who followed in his footsteps. I’m grateful for the lessons we learn from their leadership and their commitment to rise up and serve. #PresidentsDay https://t.co/kW6lhMCJbg — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
RT @thehill: Sen. Kevin Cramer: "Because a majority of Senators voted otherwise, I believe it's our duty to hear the arguments presented by… — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
RT @KMOT_TV: In a video release, Senator Kevin Cramer said in arguments, the House Managers failed to establish a direct line between the J… — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
My statement on voting Not Guilty on the article of impeachment brought by the House of Representatives against former President Trump. https://t.co/zzrEAZr23k — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
It's time for Congress to get back to doing the work of the American people. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Republicans @SenateGOP
Well that was a waste of time. Let’s get back to work.
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
I hope Congress will now get back to doing the work of the American people and will start helping to create a spirit of unity, rather than driving a wedge of disunity between us, as Democrats have done the last four years. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Those rights should be protected, and if another elected official makes remarks with which we disagree, it is our duty to speak out and refute them, not use the levers of power to systematically silence or remove them. Let’s face it: there is enough of that already. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
President Trump is also afforded the First Amendment right of free speech like every American. In fact, elected officials have enhanced protections to ensure we can foster discussion and debate on issues without fear of undue consequence. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
In her rush to use impeachment to condemn President Trump, Speaker Pelosi took that fundamental right from the former President. She undermined the legitimacy of this trial and robbed the American people of an objective, comprehensive investigation into the events of January 6. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Even though they committed such horrendous crimes, they're afforded due process, as is every American citizen. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Consumed with proving Trump is guilty, the House Managers sent the country the wrong message by implying perpetrators can be let off the hook if they simply shift the blame elsewhere. They're responsible for their actions. 'The devil made me do it’ isn't an excuse. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
It was also disappointing to see the House Managers amplify the claims of some of the rioter’s lawyers, who defend their clients by saying they were merely acting on the orders of President Trump. That's an illegitimate way for the actual attackers to excuse their behavior. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
If the former President’s rhetoric was so powerful, why was this group of rioters so unpersuaded by his years of publicly backing law enforcement? — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Their arguments require assuming the underlying meaning in his speech was so persuasive that the rioters would attack law enforcement, directly defying the unequivocal statements in support of the police offered throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, including that day. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
They couldn't sufficiently explain how the President’s remarks rose to the criminal level of incitement worthy of impeachment, or why the remarks contradicted years of rhetoric from the former President. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
The House Managers were also unable to establish President Trump committed a high crime or misdemeanor, the Constitution’s standard for impeachment. — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
The House Managers failed to establish a direct line between the attacks and the former President’s public statements and remarks. They claimed the rioters were spurred to act by his vague calls to action but ignored his explicit calls to protest ‘peacefully and patriotically.’ — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
The January 6 attacks were appalling, and President Trump’s remarks were reckless, but based on the evidence presented in the trial, he did not commit an impeachable offense. Therefore, I voted to acquit the former President. My statement⬇️ https://t.co/FoBHeZLut0 — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
RT @dcexaminer: .@LindseyGrahamSC, @tedcruz, @RogerMarshallMD, and @SenKevinCramer submit a question during the impeachment trial: "Does… — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Talked to @johnrobertsFox about Democrats making the mistake of voting for witnesses in the impeachment trial. Moments later they found a way to back out of that mess they made for themselves. https://t.co/1jU6Hdv2RY — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Democrats have officially turned the US Senate into a kangaroo court. — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Cruz @tedcruz
Thread: Chaos at the impeachment trial. Dems had agreed to know witnesses, then House Managers changed their mi… https://t.co/7WvDEtlU9A
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
Here are the questions I asked the legal teams during the impeachment trial today ⬇️ https://t.co/8zKIXhOjrx — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
A true hero. Thank you Officer Goodman for keeping us safe, that day and every day. — PolitiTweet.org
Mike DeBonis @mikedebonis
What a scene: The whole Senate, members and staff, in applause for Office Eugene Goodman as @SenSchumer prepares to… https://t.co/jcroQuXxTu
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
RT @mkraju: Sen. Cramer's question: "Given the allegations of the House manager that President Trump has tolerated anti-Semitic rhetoric, h… — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. Kevin Cramer @SenKevinCramer
RT @Forbes: TRUMP TRIAL: Sens. Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, Roger Marshall, and Kevin Cramer, send this question to the desk: “Does a politici… — PolitiTweet.org