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.Tim Burchett just master classed this CNN host and it is glorious. This is a must watch! "If Elon Musk says that he thinks he can find $1 trillion worth of waste, abuse, and fraud, why don‘t we let him try and see if he can find it?" "Some...

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Dogememez 4 Freedum1 年前

@timburchett 🤣

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hiro1 年前

@timburchett

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Dsmelitesp1 年前

@timburchett Thank you @timburchett you are an American hero

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 年前

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Croxxed Out1 年前

@timburchett Imagine a network actually condemning someone from stopping 1 trillion in stolen and wasted taxpayer money. That's what they're doing. It's madness.

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@timburchett Elon is ending a vicious cycle that was destroying the USA

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Marion Perretti1 年前

@timburchett Look at these so called reporters looking away and making faces treating what he is saying as if it’s ridiculous. All on cue. They are a script of bad actors. All of them.

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americashawk dittohead1 年前

@timburchett I nominate @RepTimBurchett for sainthood Every wasted dollar comes from an American taxpayer And we want it back

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American Sublime1 年前

@timburchett More of this please Tim. Hold these fake news outlets accountable for their continued propaganda!

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Liberty Pill Memes1 年前

@timburchett Me:

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AnnVictoria 🇺🇸 ❤️1 年前

@timburchett Good job, Tim! 👍

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