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Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
The only way we’re ever going to put this pandemic fully behind us is through widespread, global vaccination efforts. This exciting development holds promise to support that effort. https://t.co/WyCn360ace — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
This is the cost of climate change denial. And it’s only going to go up from here. It’s time to pull our heads out of the sand and invest in preparing for the climate emergency NOW. Every day that we delay, the price tag goes up. — PolitiTweet.org
NOAA @NOAA
(2 of 6) The U.S. was hit with 20 #BillionDollarDisasters in 2021 that caused the deaths of at least 688 people an… https://t.co/7TL2ll5mWW
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
The United States should be doing everything in our power to support the democratic aspirations of the Ukrainian people. I’m live on the Senate floor, discussing how we can combat Russian aggression and support democracy in Europe. Watch here: https://t.co/is2Jiksp5R — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
For Chicago & Illinois, 2021 will be remembered as one of the deadliest years in recent memory. We are facing a gun violence crisis. The federal gov't has the resources & jurisdiction to help stop the violence. More on my thoughts in the @chicagotribune: https://t.co/mNeaGiF7Vd — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
If nothing more comes of last week’s commemoration, I hope that all of us—the most conservative Republican to the most progressive Democrat; Black and white; men and women; rural and urban—will finally come to an agreement on one thing: violence has no place in a democracy. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Judiciary Committee @JudiciaryDems
"What we saw a year ago was unbridled violence provoked by a former President. But what is happening across America… https://t.co/vwXnxPO8dX
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Only 5 days left to take advantage of the ACA open enrollment period! Make time today to explore your 2022 health care options at https://t.co/wM43rjghRC and find the right plan for you. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Proud to join @SenMarkey this week in calling on the FERC to protect Illinoisans from outrageous energy bills. Keeping the heat on during colder winters shouldn't be a luxury. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed Markey @SenMarkey
It's up to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to stop utility companies from manipulating the market.… https://t.co/v1okfZoEhy
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Since the January 6 attack, we have seen a torrent of bills introduced in Republican-controlled legislatures to undermine the integrity of our democracy. I'm joining my @SenateDems colleagues to discuss the urgent need for voting rights legislation. https://t.co/RW4BoosFTg — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
The Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment period ends on January 15, so don't delay. If you still need health insurance for 2022, visit https://t.co/wM43rjghRC today to find the right plan for you and your family's needs. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Today, I stood shoulder to shoulder with my colleagues in a somber moment of reflection on the very steps violent extremists charged to try to stop us from certifying the 2020 election. For the sake of our history & Constitution, we cannot forget the events of January 6, 2021. https://t.co/M1ZsUfYrer — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Our democracy is safer because Donald Trump isn't President. But there's more we can, and must do. In the coming days, we'll have the opportunity to pass legislation to make sure voting rights are a sacred right, and that this right is reflected and respected in the future. https://t.co/ATJVphhbSL — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
It comes down to some fundamental questions—who we want to be as a nation, whether we accept violence as a part of the democratic process, whether we ought to be honest about who inspired January 6. And that person was Donald Trump. via @MSNBC @MeetThePress with @chucktodd https://t.co/CjeYTkVmSP — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
You don’t honor our brave men and women in law enforcement if, in the same breath, you deny the extremism and conspiracy theories that led to the violence they had to face during the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
RT @JudiciaryDems: On the anniversary of the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, it's important to understand how we got here: viol… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
I'll be joining @CNNnewsroom soon to reflect on what the first anniversary of January 6 means to me & the future of our country. Be sure to tune in. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Tune in to @MeetThePress with @chucktodd shortly to hear my thoughts on the anniversary of January 6—one year after a violent mob ransacked the Capitol in an attempt to stop Congress from certifying a free & fair election. #MTPDaily — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Using violence to advance a political agenda is unacceptable. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Judiciary Committee @JudiciaryDems
On the anniversary of the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, every Member of Congress should unequivocally… https://t.co/59g6RKQD3b
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
A year ago today, we witnessed one of the worst assaults on our democracy in living memory. I'm speaking live on the Senate floor about January 6, the Big Lie, and the most heavily-coordinated assault on voting rights since the days of Jim Crow. Tune in. https://t.co/MCY833ceGX — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
RT @JudiciaryDems: WATCH LIVE: At approximately 11:10 AM ET, Senate Judiciary Committee Chair @SenatorDurbin will speak live on the Senate… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Next week, I will chair a hearing on the domestic terrorism threat a year after 1/6. We must condemn violence in all of its forms, but the intel community has made clear: the most significant & most lethal threat comes from violent white supremacists & militia violent extremists. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
There are legislative solutions out there—like my Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act—that will help DOJ & the FBI be more responsive to threats of violent extremism, and ensure state and local law enforcement have access to resources to be responsive to every magnitude of threat. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
In Oct., @JudiciaryDems issued the first comprehensive accounting of Trump's efforts to coopt DOJ into overturning the election. I encourage all Americans to read this report in order to understand how close we were from a full blown constitutional crisis. https://t.co/XNmXQws2vI — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
I don’t have to remind anyone of what happened on January 6. Some may try to downplay or deny the threat. But they know the truth. A murderous mob—sent by Donald Trump—attacked and ransacked the U.S. Capitol, in a violent attempt to overturn a valid election. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
On 1/6/2021, we came perilously close to losing our democracy. It survives today only because of men and women of conscience—Democrats and Republicans—who refused to cooperate in a coup. But we have to be realistic about the fact that violent extremism remains a growing threat.🧵 — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
In the nearly two years since Director Carvajal was handpicked by then-AG Barr, he has failed to address the mounting crises in our nation’s federal prison system. His resignation is an opportunity for new, reform-minded leadership at the Bureau of Prisons https://t.co/Bpe6lGv6Ib — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
After the election, Donald Trump was ready to burn our democracy in order to overturn an election which he had lost—and some of our Republican colleagues vocally stood by him. Then Trump turned to a weapon, a desperate weapon seldom used in American history: political violence. — PolitiTweet.org
Senate Judiciary Committee @JudiciaryDems
"People died as a result of what happened that day. People have been changed forever... The windows and furniture s… https://t.co/AIlS581AaY
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
It is crucial that we send a strong, clear message to the nation—and to the world—that those who incite violence against their fellow Americans will be held accountable. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
—including the more than 140 law enforcement officers who were wounded, and the five who lost their lives in the days and weeks after. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
Attorney General Garland’s confirmation that DOJ will hold accountable all perpetrators, at any level, of the January 6 attack is a critical step toward justice for all those harmed in the attack— — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin
But make no mistake: until those who unleashed the mob are also held accountable, the risk of future attacks on our democracy will continue to grow. — PolitiTweet.org