Missouri U.S. Rep Cori Bush: “57 years ago today, John Lewis, Amelia Boynton Robinson, and countless others were beaten by police…”

Missouri U.S. Rep Cori Bush: “57 years ago today, John Lewis, Amelia Boynton Robinson, and countless others were beaten by police…”
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Cori Bush tweeted the following:

“57 years ago today, John Lewis, Amelia Boynton Robinson, and countless others were beaten by police officers as they marched for their right to vote.
We must do more than honor their bravery today.
The Senate must abolish the filibuster and protect our right to vote.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Cori Bush:

“Title 42 violates international law and discriminates against Black migrants denying many the asylum they desperately need.
This decision is an important step forward.
I led 100+ members of Congress in calling on @POTUS to end Title 42. Its past time to do the right thing. twitter.com/ellengilmer/st” on March 4
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“End no knock warrants.
End police violence.
End qualified immunity.” on March 4
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“Countless people in North St. Louis have been exposed and sickened due to toxic military waste stemming from the Manhattan Project.
We passed 4 amendments to the Honoring our PACT Act, including one to further study the harmful effects of the Manhattan Project on our veterans.” on March 4
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