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Texas U.S. Rep Joaquin Castro: "The carnage in Uvalde was made possible by an assault weapon that could fire dozens of rounds in a..."

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Joaquin Castro tweeted the following:

"The carnage in Uvalde was made possible by an assault weapon that could fire dozens of rounds in a matter of seconds.
Today, I voted to ban these weapons of war. I hope the Senate will do the right thing and send this bill to the president's desk."
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Here are other recent tweets from Joaquin Castro:

"Thank you to the Abu Akleh family for meeting with me to discuss the need for a thorough and transparent U.S. investigation into the death of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. Those responsible for her death must be held accountable. #JusticeforShireen"
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".@GovAbbotts Operation Lone Star is harassing Hispanic communities and creating an intolerable police state in border towns. The incidents described in todays complaint from @ACLUTx and @TXCivilRights are horrifying but not surprising.
My full statement:" on July 28
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"I just voted for the CHIPS & Science Act, a powerful bill to lower costs on everything from cars to phones, create good-paying manufacturing jobs, and bring more to institutions like @UTSA.
U.S. manufacturing is back. Looking forward to seeing @POTUS sign this bill into law." on July 28
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