Deleted Tweets From Yvette D. Clarke, D-N.Y.
Yvette D. Clarke's accounts: RepYvetteClarke, VoteYvette
Tracking Since: January 25, 2011
(1/3) The world was watching as armed terrorists broke into the U.S. Capitol in response @realDonaldTrump’s reckless call to disrupt the certification of the electoral college. I have signed onto articles of impeachment because 45 is unfit to uphold our precious democracy.
Black women must be protected at all costs, especially in the face of #COVID19. In honor of Dr. Susan Moore, my colleagues & I urged the Biden-Harris Transition team to create an agenda to combat racial bias in medicine & to set priorities to ensure equitable treatment for ALL. https://t.co/OGyUiVs7ud
Black women must be protected at all costs, especially in the face of #COVID19. In honor of Dr. Susan Moore, my colleagues and I urged the Biden-Harris Transition to create an agenda to combat racial bias in medicine and to set priorities to ensure equitable treatment for ALL. https://t.co/9Lt4KQ7wIO
Habari Gani to everyone celebrating Kwanzaa! I hope this next seven days and beyond brings us all joy and unity.
For millions of Americans, this #Christmas season looks different due to the #COVID19 pandemic. We will NEVER stop fighting to ensure that ALL Americans have access to affordable, quality health care good-paying jobs and housing security. Merry Christmas to all!
(2/2) This bill: ✅ keeps fentanyl off our streets ✅ protects our workers at airports and at our borders from accidental exposure/potential death ✅ brings us one step closer to combatting the #opioidcrisis
(1/2) My bill, the Synthetic Opioid Exposure Prevention & Training Act passed in the House and Senate and will soon be passed into law.
(3/3) I voted against the security approps bill because despite the good this bill does in some areas, it does far too much bad— including funding the border wall and deportations amid this pandemic. I will continue fighting for #COVID19 package that does right by the people.
Today, I received the COVID-19 vaccine, recommended by the Office of the Attending Physician because I trust science. Now, I’m fighting for ALL Americans to receive this life-changing vaccine for free. Underserved communities must be protected as we combat this pandemic. https://t.co/tFTnLhqnpA
RT @RepBonnie: Yesterday, 60 colleagues and I sent a letter to @JoeBiden urging him to extend work authorization documents for H4… https://t.co/hTn3LrRWLO
Today @PeterWelch and I introduced the American Renewable Energy and Efficiency Act. Our bill sets a strong national renewable energy standard to ensure that wind, solar & other renewable tech is deployed at the scale needed to match the #climatecrisis we face. Read more ⬇️: https://t.co/ZCGwGKuUVN
Tonight, we affirm our belief that the good will overcome the bad and that our light will overcome the darkness. In this spirit, let us remember to share our light with the world. Chag Sameach to my Jewish friends and constituents! #Hanukkah https://t.co/0XF7T3KLWM
RT @MCCHtAdvocacy: Dear @POTUS, #ENDHAITICHOLERA. Sincerely, Muriel Chaperon. https://t.co/Rb3a1zRxvl https://t.co/NIDcNB0ec7
Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. On World Pancreatic Cancer Day, we raise awareness and push for progress. Join me and @PanCAN to support innovative research and improved patient outcomes. #PanCANforProgress #WPCD
Today I send love, light and prosperity to everyone celebrating #Diwali, the Festival of Lights. This holiday celebrates the victory of good over evil and light over darkness, a message we could all learn from and use to carry us through our days.
RT @KhamMoua: It's nice to see a civil, bipartisan conversation on infrastructure and technology. @RepYvetteClarke… https://t.co/OoqU5AfcM8
Today, we celebrate all the brave Black Hispanic, #LGBTQ, Asian and Native veterans who fought for the ideals of what this country stands for, even when our country wasn't living up to those ideals. We thank them for their service and sacrifice. #VeteransDay
#OnThisDay 52 years ago, the iconic Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. Each and every day, I stand proud to be her successor. #BrooklynStandUp
#OnThisDay 52 years ago, the iconic Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. Each and every day, I stand proud to be her predecessor. #BrooklynStandUp https://t.co/vF2YLr3Mcs
#OnThisDay 68 years ago, the iconic Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. Each and every day, I stand proud to be her predecessor. #BrooklynStandUp https://t.co/ycTqy4haPy