California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “You seem confused. Let me fix it for you. If they can investigate a former President for criminal activity…”

California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “You seem confused. Let me fix it for you. If they can investigate a former President for criminal activity…”
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John Garamendi tweeted the following:

“You seem confused. Let me fix it for you.
If they can investigate a former President for criminal activity then nobody, even the rich and powerful are above the law. twitter.com/JudiciaryGOP/s
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Here are other recent tweets from John Garamendi:

“Yesterday a group of 43 Republican Senators protected Big Pharmas profits instead of the American people. They blocked a bipartisan effort to cap the cost of insulin at $35 a month for those with private insurance, ensuring Americans continue to pay more for the same insulin.” on Aug. 8
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“The rich cheat on their taxes knowing the IRS cant chase them down. Were going to fix that by ensuring the IRS has the resources to look at the super-rich and make them pay their fair share. Clearly, weve got some people running scared of what they might discover.” on Aug. 7
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“Led by a radical Supreme Court and state legislators intent on preserving their power even at the expense of democracy, the VRA has been substantially weakened.
That’s why we must rebuild the protections of the Voting Rights Act and strengthen them for the 21st century.” on Aug. 6
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