California U.S. Rep Maxine Waters: “1 million fentanyl pills were seized by the DEA from a house in Inglewood CA. When so many families…”

California U.S. Rep Maxine Waters: “1 million fentanyl pills were seized by the DEA from a house in Inglewood CA. When so many families…”
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Maxine Waters tweeted the following:

“1 million fentanyl pills were seized by the DEA from a house in Inglewood CA. When so many families are suffering from economic distress, health issues, & vulnerability to criminal exploitation, we must be committed to stopping drug traffickers from criminalizing our young people”
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Here are other recent tweets from Maxine Waters:

“The recent raid by the FBI on Trumps Mar-a-Lago home gives me more confidence that his crimes, possible theft of classified information, and disregard of the rule of law, is being taken seriously. I hope he didn’t destroy all evidence. We have got to get him!”
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“1 million fentanyl pills were seized by the DEA from a house in Inglewood CA. When so many families are suffering from economic distress, health issues, & vulnerability to criminal exploration, we must be committed to stopping drug traffickers from criminalizing our young people.” on Aug. 4
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“I am so sorry to learn of the tragic accident that caused the deaths of my Republican colleague, Rep. Jackie Walorski, and two staff members, Zachery Potts and Emma Thomson. My condolences and my dearest sympathies go out to their entire families and friends.” on Aug. 3
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