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Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Arkansans gathered in Little Rock this morning to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Good to see so many friendly faces on this important occasion. https://t.co/nNfbX95gMm — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Students have a constitutionally protected right to pray and live their faith in school. This guidance by the president is a bold step to protect the first freedom of students and faith-based groups. https://t.co/1PoGVPnKvD — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Congratulations to the 2019 Outstanding Airmen of the Year from the 188th Wing! From nearly 1000 brave men and women in the wing, these 6 performed well above and beyond the call of duty. https://t.co/qroXTrrppZ — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
The USMCA doesn’t just improve market access for our state’s farmers and small businesses—it also makes Arkansas workers more competitive with their Canadian and Mexican counterparts. Full statement here: https://t.co/G1yRfzqZZ4 — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
China has apparently “graduated” from needing the help of @PeaceCorps. Fine. Shouldn’t they also graduate from World Bank assistance? — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
My colleagues and I sent a letter to the Departments of Homeland Security & Labor calling for the reform of the H-2B visa program, which can displace American workers and incentivize exploitation of both American and foreign labor. Letter here: https://t.co/eziFgBOPLs — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Today is the 234th anniversary of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, the herald of protections for religious liberty enshrined in our Constitution. We celebrate its passage each year on National Religious Freedom Day. May we always be free to worship as we see fit. — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
About to go live on @foxandfriends to discuss impeachment. Tune in! https://t.co/NACquUSzIG — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
If Democrats want to constrain the president’s ability to kill terrorist masterminds like Soleimani, they should have the courage of their convictions & block spending for the brave troops who carried out the strike instead of introducing unconstitutional war powers resolutions. https://t.co/93jq9a1BoK — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
This war powers resolution is meant to tie the president’s hands when our nation faces threats. It would signal to the mullahs that Congress hopes to stop the president from countering their nuclear ambitions and plots to kill Americans. https://t.co/1D8btbhP0m — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Democrats are saying they need more oversight of the president’s ability to defend the country. They ought to read Federalist 70, which explains why one president—not 535 Congressmen—has the authority to act in times of crisis. https://t.co/kOG1e0qPnR — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Since the War Powers Resolution was passed in 1973, not a single president—including all the Democratic administrations—has acknowledged its constitutionality. The president’s ability to defend U.S. citizens shouldn’t hinge on a party affiliation litmus test. https://t.co/o2j3dN8jEL — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Democrats are upset that Iran’s terrorist mastermind is dead. They’ve introduced this war powers resolution not to reclaim Congress’ ability to declare war, but as a specific rebuke to this president and his decision to stop Iranian plots to kill Americans. https://t.co/NKyUwc28bR — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Yesterday @SenatorBraun, @SenTedCruz and I sent a letter to @TheJusticeDept urging a FARA investigation into @NIACouncil and @NIACAction. MORE: https://t.co/JlpnKZrypQ — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Happy to see we’re returning to the time-honored definition of ‘joint employer.’ This change is a victory for any Arkansan who enjoys the convenience of local franchises. — PolitiTweet.org
US Labor Department @USDOL
ICYMI: @USDOL issues final rule to update the FLSA’s joint employer regulations. https://t.co/3AoU3HNJEM #FLSA https://t.co/1nOca1rN30
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Congratulations to Naomi Meeks, Arkansas’s Mother of the Year! Naomi’s tireless work in the foster care and adoption community is an inspiration to us all. Arkansas is lucky Naomi calls the Natural State home. https://t.co/SYaPvBNYfo — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
If tech companies like Apple and others in Silicon Valley don’t start doing more to cooperate with law enforcement and our intelligence agencies then we should consider legislation forcing them to do it. MORE: https://t.co/i43rrJTYQh — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Dak Kees has served Arkansas well as U.S. attorney and has been a champion for victims’ rights. I wish him the best in his future endeavors and appreciate his service. — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
The Chinese Communists use political prisoners as slave labor to make Xmas cards and other trinkets. They even harvest their organs for sale. What we need is a boycott. Buyer beware: If it says “Made in China,” it may have been made by political prisoners laboring at gunpoint. — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Apple has a notorious history of siding with terrorists over law enforcement. I hope in this case they’ll change course and actually work with the FBI to seek justice for the victims of the terrorist attack on the Pensacola Naval Air Station. https://t.co/wMlAdoG2wz — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
But the brave people of Iran are not fooled. They have no illusions about the evil men who rule them. As they yet again take to the streets, God bless them and their hope for a better future. — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
The American left and media cover relentlessly for Iran’s murderous regime. They claim that staged mass rallies mean the Iranian people are in mourning for Soleimani, and that it’s America’s fault Iran shot down an civilian airliner. — PolitiTweet.org
Alireza Nader @AlirezaNader
“Soleimani is a murderer, his leader a traitor.” Anti regime demonstrations, Tehran, #Iran. https://t.co/f5af5mgXZ7
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Sultan Qaboos was a valuable partner of the United States for decades, building on a relationship our nations set forth in the 1833 Treaty of Amity and Commerce. I am confident his successor will continue to advance the shared interests of our two countries. — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Sultan Qaboos was a valuable partner of the United States for decades, building on a relationship our nations set forth in the 1833 Treaty of Amity and Commerce. I am confident his successor will continue to advance the shared interests of our two countries. — PolitiTweet.org
Reuters @Reuters
Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said has died, according to state media. Concern had been growing over his health after he… https://t.co/1XPGmcCPVM
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
The future of our Iran policy is critical to the global competition that will determine America’s safety and position in the next century. Recent events have shown we are up to the task. My op-ed in @nytimes: https://t.co/nx4wmJswA7 — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Iran is not 10-feet tall. In fact, it’s a weak, third-rate power. The United States military proved that this week through decisive action. My op-ed in @nytimes: https://t.co/nx4wmJswA7 — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
The rise in anti-Semitic attacks is a symptom of a larger breakdown of public order in our nation’s cities. The solution to crime is the same as it always has been: More and better policing. https://t.co/Pbjurr8E7L — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
New York is just the latest example. In Atlanta last year, a man with a lengthy rap sheet was arrested for raping a 54-yr-old woman out jogging. He was still wearing the ankle monitor from his carjacking arrest earlier that same week. https://t.co/3kZYZd6TRl — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
New York politicians are making sure that crime pays. While law enforcement efforts to protect the innocent are undermined by soft-on-crime activists, criminals are using their taxpayer-funded gift cards to try to buy liquor and cigarettes. https://t.co/qgZLRSGBbR — PolitiTweet.org
Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton
Progressive activists in New York have pushed for this criminal leniency at the expense of innocent victims. In New York, criminals get gift cards, Mets tickets & free cell phones instead of law enforcement. https://t.co/abRIQkYd10 — PolitiTweet.org