California U.S. Rep Maxine Waters: “Unfortunately, the state of CA is experiencing what is being described as “weather whiplash,” resulting…”

California U.S. Rep Maxine Waters: “Unfortunately, the state of CA is experiencing what is being described as “weather whiplash,” resulting…”
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Maxine Waters tweeted the following:

“Unfortunately, the state of CA is experiencing what is being described as “weather whiplash,” resulting in deadly storms w/more rain & flooding on the way. During the Governor’s state of emergency, I encourage you to remain safe & prepared by following the guidance from @Cal_OES”
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Here are other recent tweets from Maxine Waters:

“The January 6th, 2021 Invasion of The U.S. Capitol by domestic terrorists, led by the then President of the U.S. I will never forgive or forget. The unwillingness of some U.S. Reps who claim to be Patriots, to condemn the Insurrectionists will never ever deserve trust or respect.” on Jan. 7
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“Know that I am Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries greatest supporter. After 6 House vote attempts, Kevin McCarthy should step aside in shame and embarrassment. He does not have the votes. Enough is enough!” on Jan. 5
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“I do believe that 2023, will be more prosperous, more constructive, and more open for opportunities for diversity and inclusion in our country. The U.S. will continue to fight to protect our democracy and to provide leadership in the fight for democracy around the world.” on Jan. 2
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