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Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Elections have consequences. — PolitiTweet.org
President Biden @POTUS
When I took office, I promised help was on the way. Thanks to @SenSchumer and Senate Democrats, we've taken one mor… https://t.co/MyClMtyifD
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
The American Rescue Plan is headed to the White House! This bill will get shots in people’s arms, money in their pockets, kids in schools, and Americans back on the job. Congratulations @POTUS on a job well done. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Wishing @Pontifex safe travels on his historic visit to Iraq tomorrow. https://t.co/LTRhshpFLZ — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
In order to build a country that actually upholds the value of justice for all, we must build a new relationship between the police & the communities they serve that is rooted in accountability. This bill is a strong start, and I'm proud to have voted for it. — PolitiTweet.org
NPR @NPR
BREAKING: The House has passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a police reform bill that would ban chokeh… https://t.co/iLUZoUlI9L
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
I look forward to continuing to work with the Biden administration to make sure we hold all leaders across the world responsible for human rights transgressions. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
I'm thankful to my friend @EnesKanter for his tireless work standing up for human rights in Turkey, and to all my colleagues who joined this effort with us. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Rep. @anthonygonzalez and I, along with more than 170 other members of Congress, are calling on the State Department to address the troubling human rights abuses taking place under Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. https://t.co/lHsq79ZvEr — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Every day, from Congress to our local communities, we learn from and are made better by Black leaders. I am committed to using my position to elevate the next generation of leaders who will continue the fight to make our nation equitable and fair for all. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
It’s important to remember that Black history isn’t just about the past—Black history is now. Rep. Ayanna Pressley (2019-pres.) is the first Black member of the House from Massachusetts, and Deval Patrick (2007-2015) was Massachusetts’ first Black governor. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Edward Brooke was the first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate. Prior to serving in the Senate, Brooke was Attorney General of Massachusetts. Throughout his career, Brooke fought for civil rights, including fair and affordable housing and Title IX. https://t.co/UPkatR1wGO — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
William Harvey Carney was born into slavery and escaped to New Bedford via the Underground Railroad. He joined the 54th Massachusetts Infantry and was the first Black soldier to earn the Medal of Honor for valor in the July 1863 assault on Fort Wagner. https://t.co/egnLoOJyOl — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
I’m usually against bills passed in the dark of night but people need help, and as I said I would for a long time I voted for a plan as soon as it was ready. Aye for relief. Finally. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
We have a once-in-a-generation chance to invest in infrastructure America will use for the next 100 years. We can't squander this opportunity by buying the last generation’s infrastructure. https://t.co/hXnPg0Ua6P — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
With the Equality Act passing the House today, we are one step closer to a day when our laws protect every American from discrimination, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity—something that should have been done long ago. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
From serving in the military to battling COVID, immigrants are making America stronger. I am signing on to @POTUS’ US Citizenship Act of 2021 which creates a pathway to citizenship for undocumented workers, something I've supported for years. Let's pass it. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Sarah Parker Remond, born in Salem in 1826, gave her first public speech against slavery in the US at the age of 16. She continued to deliver abolitionist speeches across the country and in Great Britain. https://t.co/dBEXUMh6aS — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Born into slavery in Maryland, Frederick Douglass later settled in New Bedford, where became a preeminent leader of the abolitionist movement and fierce advocate for women’s suffrage and racial equality. https://t.co/xEqMKMMqv7 — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Lewis Hayden was born into slavery and escaped to Boston by way of the Underground Railroad. A prominent activist, Hayden fought tirelessly to protect fugitive slaves & desegregate Boston public schools, & was later elected to the state legislature. https://t.co/c8QwlJcF3C — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Thomas Dalton, born in Gloucester in 1794, co-founded the Massachusetts General Colored Association, which joined the New England Anti-Slavery Society to hold abolitionist conventions in the region. He was also a leader in the fight to integrate schools. https://t.co/RmaLu4XCiz — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Crispus Attucks was born into slavery in 1723 near Framingham, escaping when he was 27. A laborer and patriot, he was the first American killed in the Revolution when he was shot during the Boston Massacre. He is remembered as a hero of the Revolution. https://t.co/EgZh2wl7qg — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
In celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth, we remember some of Massachusetts’ historic Black leaders and trailblazers and recommit to empowering and elevating the next generation. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
RT @POTUS: If there’s one message I want to cut through to everyone in this country, it’s this: The vaccines are safe. For yourself, your… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
I’ve been fortunate to work with Dr. Sorrell as a member of my Coronavirus Advisory Team since the beginning of the pandemic. Worth a listen. — PolitiTweet.org
Shane Mason @shaneamason
Really enjoyed chatting with Dr. Erin Sorrell about COVID-19 vaccines, and how public health in the U.S. depends on… https://t.co/RwqBgse8iD
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
RT @POTUS: Texas — Hundreds of warming centers are open across the state. Head to https://t.co/hPJawls8rQ to find the center nearest you or… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
RT @serve_america: Ted Cruz fled his state while those who elected him are freezing and starving. Just last month he incited a violent mob… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
RT @RepColinAllred: As always, my office is here to be a resource for North Texans as we get through this crisis and begin to recover. If y… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Interesting move for a party that complains so often about “cancel culture.” — PolitiTweet.org
Manu Raju @mkraju
Burr: “It is truly a sad day for North Carolina Republicans. My party's leadership has chosen loyalty to one man ov… https://t.co/NKuV6VVkcr
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Liz and I are having the best Valentine’s Day ever— welcoming Emmy’s little sister to the world! https://t.co/OAmaT7B9hB — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
I do not honestly know how Republicans will gain the trust of the people back. They can start by telling their constituents and themselves the truth. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Moulton @sethmoulton
Sadly, it comes as no surprise that so many Republicans in the Senate have once again capitulated to Trump. History will be the final judge of their moral weakness. — PolitiTweet.org