California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Failure to do so will only confirm the suspicions of many that this was a politically motivated action…”

California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “Failure to do so will only confirm the suspicions of many that this was a politically motivated action…”
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Jay Obernolte tweeted the following:

“Failure to do so will only confirm the suspicions of many that this was a politically motivated action against a potential presidential candidate by an administration of the opposite party.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Jay Obernolte:

“The DOJ must immediately produce the evidence they relied on in taking the unprecedented action of searching the home of a former president. (thread)”
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“Regardless of our political affiliations, we all agree that the enforcement of our laws should be fair, just, and unbiased. If the DOJ fails to prove that is true in this case, it will only deepen the partisan divisions in our country. wsj.com/articles/the-f
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“Rapid population growth has put increased pressure on High Desert cities, but our aging infrastructure is struggling to keep up. Im working alongside our cities to kickstart public works like the Maple Ave project in Hesperia that address our communitys infrastructure needs.” on Aug. 8
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