Florida U.S. Rep Byron Donalds: “Brittney Griner made a mistake in violating Russia’s illegal substance laws, but her crime doesn’t…”

Florida U.S. Rep Byron Donalds: “Brittney Griner made a mistake in violating Russia’s illegal substance laws, but her crime doesn’t…”
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Byron Donalds tweeted the following:

“Brittney Griner made a mistake in violating Russia’s illegal substance laws, but her crime doesn’t match the unjust punishment she faces as a pawn of the Russian govt.
Today, @RepBurgessOwens & I wrote the Biden admin urging the safe return of Brittney.
donalds.house.gov/uploadedfiles/ twitter.com/Gaydos_/status
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Here are other recent tweets from Byron Donalds:

“Thank you to my friends and colleagues in Florida for supporting this letter, American energy independence, and the Venezuelan-American community. @MarioDB @RepCarlos @RepFranklin @RepWebster
” on March 9
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“Just the mere thought of the Biden-Harris administration reaching out to the Maduro regime is a slap in the face to the half a million Venezuelans that call America home who fled his vicious and failed socialist nation.
Read the full letter here: donalds.house.gov/UploadedFiles/ twitter.com/mikeginsberg98” on March 9
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“Ensuring our veterans are equipped to achieve success upon their return to civilian life is one of my top priorities.
Im proud to announce the hiring of a Wounded Warrior Fellow to work in my SWFL offices.
If youre an interested veteran, apply today: house.csod.com/ux/ats/careers” on March 9
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