Senator Hatch OfficeBeripikadong account

@senorrinhatch

U.S. Senator from Utah, writer of songs and laws. Tweets are by Sen. Hatch's staff; those signed ogh are from Sen. Hatch himself. Wearer of invisible glasses.

Sumali noong Marso 2011

Mga Tweet

Binlock mo si @senorrinhatch

Sigurado ka bang gusto mong tingnan ang mga Tweet na ito? Hindi maa-unblock ng pagtingin ang mga Tweet ni @senorrinhatch

  1. Naka-pin na Tweet
    Okt 6
    I-undo
  2. Ni-retweet ni

    And so the American experiment began. The beer of the root sprang freely that day as we celebrated an historic victory. 🇺🇸

    I-undo
  3. A thread about a number of heroic Utah veterans who have visited Washington today to see the monuments that have been dedicated to honor their service. 🇺🇸 We are forever in their debt.

    I-undo
  4. Ni-retweet ni
    2 oras ang nakalipas

    New by me: and recounted to me about the daily threats and chaos they faced by protesters during Kavanaugh's confirmation. TIL: Sen. Hatch has a conceal carry permit, which he has recently renewed.

    I-undo
  5. Martin Cowburn joined the Navy when he was 17, and received a letter of accommodation, a Bronze Star, and a Presidential Unit of Citation for Bravery for his service in Vietnam He now resides in Orem with his wife and 6 children, 23 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  6. Keith Bird received an Army commendation for valor fighting the Vietcong. He now lives in Central Valley with his wife Lois and puppy Tasha.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  7. Maylen Mickleson, a alum, served in Vietnam from 1969-1970 where he earned the Air Medal, Bronze Star, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and the Combat Infantryman Badge. He and his wife Nikki have been married 48 years, have 7 kids, 13 grandkids, and 1 great granddaughter

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  8. Calvin Stewart was drafted in the army in June of 1968. A year later he was sent to Vietnam, where he served in Vungtau, Phu Bai, Quang Tri and Da Nang. He now lives in Central Valley Utah with his Wife Marlene. He has 3 children and 11 grandchildren.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  9. John Pruitt served in the US Army from 1970-1973, serving in the 175th Radio Research Company at Buen Hoa in the Republic of South Vietnam. He later served as a Sargeant First Class in the artillery in the Utah National Guard.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  10. Charles Hyde had read his families entire “Book of Lands” several times before he was 12 years old. He joined the navy after high school to see the world. He served in Vietnam from the Tonkin Gulf to the Mekong Delta, supporting Marine and Seal teams, and later in Guam.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  11. Paul Collins was sworn into the Marines in July of 1966. He volunteered to serve in Vietnam and was sent to Chu Lai by way of Japan and the Phillipines. He later spent 9 years in the Utah National Guard.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  12. Major Frank Butler served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War, flying missions from Utapow Thailand into the Gulf of Tokin. He received an award for Air Crew of the year for saving a B-52 flying over Guam.

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  13. Richard "the Burge" Burgess was captured while serving in the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam and held for 6 years. 5 years in solitary confinement, 6 months in handcuffs, and thirty days in a tiger cage. Read more about his incredible story here -->

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  14. It is always an incredible honor to welcome our Utah veterans to Washington, and to the memorials commemorating their service. 🇺🇸 Thanks to

    Ipakita ang thread na ito
    I-undo
  15. And so the American experiment began. The beer of the root sprang freely that day as we celebrated an historic victory. 🇺🇸

    I-undo
  16. Ni-retweet ni
    Okt 17
    I-undo
  17. Ni-retweet ni
    Okt 18

    This Congress, Senate Republicans have achieved a strong record of results to improve the lives of the American people. And we’re just getting started.

    I-undo
  18. Okt 18

    "By the end, senators were not merely deciding whether to confirm an impressive nominee; we were also deciding what kind of institution the Senate is and what kind of politics we would enable."

    I-undo
  19. Okt 18

    This week: ☑️ A GOP campaign staffer was assaulted in Nevada ☑️ 2 GOP candidates were assaulted in Minnesota after a Dem Spokesman joked about beheading them ☑️ Susan Collins received suspicious substance letter about Kavanaugh And it’s only Wednesday.

    I-undo
  20. Okt 17
    I-undo
  21. Okt 17
    I-undo

Ang paglo-load ay mukhang natatagalan.

Maaaring lumagpas na sa kapasidad ang Twitter o nakakaranas ng panandaliang problema. Subukan muli o bisitahin ang Twitter Status para sa karagdagang impormasyon.

    Maaari mo ring magustuhan

    ·