Deleted Tweets From Mike Gallagher, R-Wis.
Mike Gallagher's accounts: RepGallagher, MikeforWI
Tracking Since: October 18, 2018
RT @JerryHendrixII: I am greatly honored that Senator @JimTalent chose to review my book, "To Provide and Maintain a Navy" for National… https://t.co/2QL3ns81Mw
The opportunity to nominate NEW's best and brightest attend service academies is one of my favorite parts of this job. Kiara, Stella, and Carter have proven themselves to be outstanding citizens, and I have no doubt they'll serve our country well and make our community proud. https://t.co/DZY5iKZ6bI
We cannot reward Iranian aggression with sanctions relief. Today @SenCotton and I introduced a resolution calling for the US to maintain sanctions on Iran until it ends its nuclear-weapons program and stops supporting terrorism. https://t.co/Q5GIy9dlLy
This is great news for our community. The hardworking men and women at Marinette Marine are the best shipbuilders in the world, and this project helps ensures they have the facilities they need to produce high-quality ships for generations to come. https://t.co/gLVmDM5t9g
RT @CyberSolarium: TOMORROW at 11AM EDT: Co-chairs @SenAngusKing and @RepGallagher will participate in the Defense One Summit to lay o… https://t.co/2DTGTzLVAy
RT @wprnews: Meet The Academically Inclined Marine Running For Congress https://t.co/dvfEOHXujV
RT @madeleinebehr: INBOX: @ABCofWisconsin endorses @MikeforWI in #WI08 race #wipolitics
We must work with our friends and partners to ensure adversaries and rogue regimes that engage in malign cyber behavior face tangible consequences for their actions. Proud to lead this bipartisan letter alongside my friend @RepLangevin. QT @AIPAC: A strong U.S.-Israel relationship makes us better prepared to overcome shared threats. Thank you @JimLangevin &… https://t.co/YYZYpWBVvm)
RT @BretStephensNYT: Disgraceful statement from Justin Trudeau re Castro. No, Justin, Fidel didn't "serve" Cuban people. He made them serve him. For 60 years. https://t.co/E413zutMwS
@SangerNYT @deanbaquet I think this is true, and important. This should heighten concerns about allowing the CCP to dominate the future of global telecommunications. Imagine their ability to change the export control game and blackmail foreign countries dependent upon them for internet/digital economy.
@shadihamid An incredibly clear and important piece by @shadihamid : "This is what allowed the virus to spread across the globe. Because the Chinese Communist Party was pretending that there was little to be concerned about, Wuhan was a porous purveyor of the virus."
2) “It's my view that if we don't win this war on the frontline, there aren't enough federal dollars we can print to cover the cost, we have to defeat the disease and the quicker we do that, the quicker our economy will recover.”
3) “Nearly $100 billion that we're going to appropriate directly to the front line of this fight. In other words, the hospital system, the nurses, the doctors, the first responders, the cops, the firefighters.”
4) “Our hospitals are doing incredible things overnight and setting up mobile testing facilities, but we're still not where we need to be in terms of the turnaround time. It is taking too long to process those tests at the state labs to private labs.”
5) “Right now in my mind I have three priorities to see whether we're winning: it's testing, testing, and testing … Because testing is a way you get data. Data is a way you get intelligence. And intelligence is how you fight smarter. Intelligence is how you win a war.“
@jimsteineke .@jimsteineke and the entire Steineke clan doing their part to support local NEW businesses. Here's JD's in Appleton! https://t.co/CMukQNlvpv
5. Meanwhile, in democratic Taiwan, the government and civil society have worked transparently - and successfully - to contain the virus before it reaches epidemic proportions. Freedom and honesty, not autocracy and insinuation, gets results @chucktodd. https://t.co/RZhCJhuurx
4. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) jailed whistleblowers, forced doctors to denounce their own findings, and tried to hide this deadly outbreak from the world. This global disaster is to their lasting shame. We cannot mince words about it. https://t.co/p9msZc10Dc
3. Yesterday, @chucktodd suggested China's authoritarian methods helped stop the disease. Nonsense. China's corrupt, opaque autocracy is precisely why it took so long for the world to learn about the Wuhan outbreak. They deserve scorn, not praise. https://t.co/tXp06rM3nI https://t.co/B2ps6xys0U