Florida U.S. Rep W. Gregory Steube: “The Protecting Dogs Subjected to Experiments Act legislation will cut every dime of NIH’s federal funding…”

Florida U.S. Rep W. Gregory Steube: “The Protecting Dogs Subjected to Experiments Act legislation will cut every dime of NIH’s federal funding…”
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W. Gregory Steube tweeted the following:

“The Protecting Dogs Subjected to Experiments Act legislation will cut every dime of NIH’s federal funding for ruthless dog experiments.
steube.house.gov/media/press-re
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Here are other recent tweets from W. Gregory Steube:

“The NIH uses over $40 billion in taxpayer dollars annually to fund its research projects, including many recent, cruel examples using dogs.
Americans don’t want to enable the heinous abuse inflicted on puppies and dogs in the name of research.”
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“Welcome to Joe Bidens totalitarian police state where its war on conservatives!
The American people should rest assured that when Republicans get the gavels back, theres going to be accountability. I joined @MorningsMaria to condemn the FBIs raid at Mar-a-Lago.”
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“A lot of the information about Hunter Biden’s foreign involvement is on his laptop.
And all of that is going to lead to Joe Biden.
I joined @newsmax to discuss.”
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