Rep. Chip Roy (R-Tex.)
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Recent News About Rep. Chip Roy (R-Tex.)
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Chip Roy highlights legislative efforts on child protection in recent tweets
In a series of tweets dated November 22, 2024, Rep. Chip Roy's press office shared links to articles from BlazeTV and Breitbart News while emphasizing government responsibilities regarding children's online safety.
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House passes bill led by Chip Roy targeting ICC sanctions
On November 21, 2024, the press office for Representative Chip Roy highlighted legislative actions concerning the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Congressman Chip Roy calls for action against ICC over Netanyahu warrant
Representative Chip Roy's press office called for congressional action following an ICC arrest warrant issued for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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Chip Roy questions child protection efforts under Biden administration
On November 20, Rep. Chip Roy voiced significant concerns over the treatment and safety measures for unaccompanied alien children under President Biden's administration through several tweets questioning HHS's role in protecting these minors and...
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Rep. Chip Roy discusses gender identity and legislative priorities
In recent tweets dated November 20, 2024, Rep. Chip Roy addressed topics including gender identity debates and legislative actions concerning free speech and life issues within Congress.
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Rep. Chip Roy calls out Schumer and DOJ in recent tweets
Rep. Chip Roy's Press Office released tweets on November 19, 2024, criticizing Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's stance on ICC sanctions and highlighting issues with judicial leniency and evidence preservation in federal cases
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Rep. Chip Roy emphasizes immigration policies in recent tweets
Rep. Chip Roy shared his views on immigration policy through social media posts dated November 18-19, 2024.
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Chip Roy highlights missing children under Biden-Harris administration
U.S. Congressman Chip Roy addressed pressing issues through tweets on November 19, focusing on missing unaccompanied children under the Biden-Harris administration and advocating for stricter immigration enforcement measures.