Deleted Tweets From John Kennedy, R-La.
John Kennedy's accounts: SenJohnKennedy
Tracking Since: January 09, 2018
Pres. Biden’s ban on oil and gas leasing costs LA’s coastal restoration efforts big. Turns out students are casualties the ban, too—and the Senate KNOWS it. I voted to recover funding for schools that lose $ to this moratorium. It’s insane Biden put kids in this position.
I say this firmly but gently: Americans are tired of being lectured by the managerial elites who think they’re special. You don’t earn respect by claiming the rules don’t apply to you. https://t.co/nqnkmneIfc
.@WBRZ’s Pat Shingleton says God gives us a whole bunch of heartbeats to do something good. I think he’s used his heartbeats to serve the Baton Rouge community well! Here’s to many more heartbeats ahead for Pat to enjoy his family and for Louisiana to give thanks for Pat! https://t.co/NoLYPNg4kR
If Mr. Biden wants the issue of Hunter Biden’s dealings with China to go away, he’ll need the cachet of a special counsel. We have to get to the bottom of this. https://t.co/INFjjDqIXs
The pandemic didn’t stop the people of central Louisiana from showing their support for kids in need this December. Over 35 runners raced to raise more than $100K for children’s medical research during the season of compassion. https://t.co/MRBSELtEcP
Becky and I are grieving the loss of Officer and EMT Marshall Waters today. Every day, police put themselves between law-abiding Louisianans and dangerous people, and we’ll never forget Officer Waters’s sacrifice. https://t.co/0I2HH2jAi7
Becky and I are grieving the loss of Officer and EMT Marshall Waters today. Every day, police put themselves between law-abiding Louisianans and dangerous people, and we’ll never forget Officer Waters’s sacrifice. https://t.co/0I2HH2jAi7
Ouachita Parish District Fire Chief Chris Lenard served north Louisiana for more than 32 years. Everyone who knew him respected him. Becky and I are mourning his loss and keeping Chief Lenard's family, kids, and grandkids in our prayers. https://t.co/HkTPku2qRN
Thanking @fema again for extending the deadline to register for Hurricane #Laura aid to Nov. 27—it’s much needed, even as Louisianians prepare for #Zeta. Helpful details here:https://t.co/q0vbnkEvIU https://t.co/so0Gndbjjm
Many communities across Louisiana are still recovering from Hurricane #Laura. This $3.2 million will help develop workforces and bolster local economies in New Orleans, Lake Charles, and Monroe. https://t.co/331ieFWsRw...
One of Louisiana’s finest was shot in an ambush. This kind of cowardly attack on law enforcement is a threat to every Louisianian. https://t.co/ijY9TRNzgL
We keep Louisianians safe by giving law enforcement the resources they need to serve and protect. The support AG Barr is showing for Shreveport, Natchitoches, Bossier City, and other law enforcement will extend to every member of those communities. https://t.co/bpAXaxAlBg
The sick people who abuse innocent animals often turn their violence on innocent people. The Animal Cruelty Enforcement Act would help prevent and punish animal cruelty. https://t.co/lkAx7175BD
Thanks to fellow dog-lover, @DanaPerino for talking about the PUPS Act! If you’re coming back to the U.S. from overseas, I want you to be able to bring your pet back to quarantine with you. https://t.co/1z7EAWWbhc
Thanks to fellow dog-lover, @DanaPerino, and to Jasper! If you’re coming back to the U.S. from overseas, I want you to be able to bring your pet back to quarantine with you. https://t.co/7CN2Cupwot
“Millions of Uighurs, Turkic and other minority Muslims have been forced into labor camps in Xinjiang.” America shouldn’t be propping up human rights abuses like this. https://t.co/Q09sDaOQA4
“It never occurred to me that free speech would come under threat in my adopted country.” Wow. An immigrant’s perspective on America's “cancel culture.” https://t.co/eL6qZOKX3x
It’s commonsense to extend the filing deadline and prioritize tax returns for victims of Hurricane #Laura. I’m asking the IRS to take an easy step to put money directly in the pockets of people across Louisiana when they need their money the most. https://t.co/d0GymfrjBe
Thanks to @RapidesSheriff Mark Wood and #Alexandria law enforcement heroes for their daily service to central Louisiania. As we saw up close today, the strong people of Rapides Parish have a lot of recovery ahead of them—but they’re not alone. https://t.co/Je3VVF1AWH