What did Ann Kuster just tweet?

What did Ann Kuster just tweet?
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“As Russia continues its deadly, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the United States and our international allies are working together to ensure Vladimir Putin faces severe consequences for his illegal acts of aggression.
We stand with the people of Ukraine.cnbc.com/2022/02/25/us-
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine.
My full statement on Russias unprovoked, illegal invasion of Ukraine” on Feb. 24
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“From communal workspaces to high-tech tools, @ClaremontMakers is an incredible resource for the Claremont community.
Im proud to support their mission to provide a central location for makers to meet & collaborate I will continue working to strengthen our communities.” on Feb. 24
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“Red River in Claremont is leading the way for NH companies to meet workforce needs.
It was wonderful to see their headquarters today & meet with leadership to discuss ongoing, innovative partnerships with community colleges & local school districts. bit.ly/3JMLpCn” on Feb. 23
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