The list below includes 11 deleted tweets by RepTimBurchett.
There are also 1 tweets that are indicated as not currently deleted by the Twitter API that have been scraped from pages of deleted tweets (as replies, etc.). These possibly undeleted tweets are included for context and are indicated by a (live) link.
Datasets generated by SalishCoast 161 and Karma 161 using ✨cancel-culture✨, an open source project by Travis Brown and other tools as part of the deleted-tweets-archive project repo on github.
You can create your own updated version of this document by checking out and configuring the repository and then running the following commands:
$ cargo build --release
$ target/release/twcc deleted-tweets --report RepTimBurchett
Please note that all tweets quoted here are sourced from the Wayback Machine and were not directly accessed through the Twitter API or any Twitter client.
- 18 November 2021: Americans' travel costs this holiday season will be higher than ever thanks to Biden's war on affordable energy. It's easy for Joe Biden and his cabinet to ignore this problem. They never see the bill since taxpayers fund all their fancy private travel. pic.twitter.com/2cSeNWToD2
- 19 October 2021: My friend John Stewart was an accomplished public servant who worked on the 1964 Civil Rights Act and served as an aide to President Hubert Humphrey. He was known as a man who always looked out for the little guy, and will be missed by all who knew him. pic.twitter.com/SEnFyH5wey
- 9 August 2021: I wrapped up my visit to Claiborne County with a tour of Modern Recovery Systems in Tazewell. This facility specializes in carbon fiber recycling. Thanks for showing me around! pic.twitter.com/2oe7WmIV3A
- 22 July 2021: I'm proud to introduced the Passport Backlog Elimination Act with @GerryConnolly , @RepMaloney and @RepKinzinger .
- 22 July 2021 (live): Unprocessed passport applications at the @StateDept impact folks across the country. East Tennesseans deserve better than this inadequate service. Congress has no choice but to step in and force the State Department to tell the American people how it plans to fix this mess. https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1418196659444621318
- 9 March 2021: Taxpayers in Tennessee shouldn’t have to foot the bill for poorly run leftists governments in California and New York. That’s what we talked about on @Newsmax this morning ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/WDPW8vMcyB
- 2 March 2021: H.R. 1 puts state’s election laws in the hands of the federal government, forcing radical changes like: 🚨 Eliminates voter ID 🚨 Gives D.C. bureaucrats redistricting power 🚨Legalizes ballot harvesting This bill is dangerous for federalism and an unconstitutional power grab.
- 28 January 2021: I’m proud to take the @USTermLimits Amendment Pledge. Congress is controlled by a select few at the top, and term limits can help restore the power structure in our government. pic.twitter.com/N2gf5JWS9h
- 22 December 2020: Tonight, I voted against a massive 5,593-page, $2.4 trillion that was publicly released just a few hours ago. We're sent here to represent our communities, but I was never given the opportunity to speak on behalf of East Tennesseans during this process. https://burchett.house.gov/media/press-releases/burchett-votes-against-5593-page-24-trillion-government-spending-package
- 24 July 2020: @realDonaldTrump is right to send federal agents to protect federal property. Big city mayors need to step up efforts to end destruction in their streets. I joined @FoxFriendsFirst to discuss this frightening violence, plus the next #COVID19 relief bill. https://t.co/tE7WFBikGd
- 8 April 2020: We all still have a role to play in the ongoing fight against #COVID19 . Please continue to follow the @CDCgov 's social distancing and guidelines. Together, we will #SlowTheSpread and beat this pandemic. pic.twitter.com/LwBwWo81UK
- 16 March 2020: Stay up to date with #COVID19 developments using @CDCgov 's offical website. Their homepage has tips for staying healthy, mitigating community spread, and what to do if you are sick. Please continue to follow their guidance. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html