Arkansas U.S. Rep French Hill: “David McCullough brought American history alive to new generations of readers with his exceptional…”

Arkansas U.S. Rep French Hill: “David McCullough brought American history alive to new generations of readers with his exceptional…”
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French Hill tweeted the following:

“David McCullough brought American history alive to new generations of readers with his exceptional story telling. From Abigail and John Adams love affair and political partnership, to TRs Mornings on Horseback and Trumans grit, David made history a page turner! RIP twitter.com/nytimes/status
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Here are other recent tweets from French Hill:

“Today, #PurpleHeartDay, we recognize the sacrifice of the brave men and women in uniform who were wounded or killed during service to our nation. I am thankful for our service members and will continue advocating for them every day.” on Aug. 7
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“Limiting stock buybacks discourages aspiring entrepreneurs to go public & hinders individual shareholders/retirees from building knowledge of a company’s growth, capital needs & stock valuation. Gov. policy has no business in meddling w/capital allocation
wsj.com/articles/tradi” on Aug. 7
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“This week, I led a letter alongside the Arkansas delegation to Secretary Denis McDonough, of the Department of Veteran Affairs, regarding these shortages. The full letter can be read at the link below.
hill.house.gov/uploadedfiles/” on Aug. 5
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