Mary LandrieuVerified account

@SenLandrieu

Former United States Senator from Louisiana. All opinions expressed are my own.

Louisiana
Joined November 2011

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    Mar 19
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    Do we really want to maintain a massive fence around our Capitol to permanently serve as a type of monument to this colossally failed attempt to subvert our democracy? We should say emphatically no, writes

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    Mar 18
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    The Capitol is more than a building it is a symbol of our democracy. In the words of , "this barricade is not a sign of strength; it is a sign of weakness. It is not a sign of protection and hope; it is a sign of division and despair."

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  5. Mar 17
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    I was a senator. Don’t make the Capitol another monument to the Lost Cause, writes

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  7. Mar 10

    David was a true visionary and a collaborative leader whose work made a positive impact in the Baton Rouge community. His shoes will be very hard to fill and he will be missed by family, friends and many admirers.

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  8. Mar 5

    This coastal cornerstone project is designed by engineers, but it is modeled on nature itself and backed by sound science. It is a significant milestone in our decades long journey to save our coast and our unique Louisiana way of life.

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  9. Mar 5

    Happy news, Alicia is back at work and on the mend. Thanks everyone for your prayers and support.

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  10. Feb 16

    (2/2) Tanner’s years of experience in public policy regarding coastal restoration and adaptation and his knowledge of public lands and energy transitions issues will be a welcomed addition to our well respected and established practice in these areas.

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  11. Feb 16

    (1/2) So happy and excited to welcome Tanner Johnson, lawyer from Baton Rouge and former Landrieu Senate Staffer, to .

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  12. Feb 16

    This last Sunday rose to the occasion and cast an extremely courageous vote and perhaps the most courageous of all given the timing of her re-election. I know that her family is proud of her, as are many admirers and supporters in Alaska and around the country.

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  13. Feb 13

    (5/5) They have failed to meet this historical moment entrusted to them by condoning the reckless behavior of former President Trump and therefore inviting a future president to do the same or worse. They have put our Democracy at great risk. For this they will be remembered.

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  14. Feb 13

    (4/5) Sadly, our Senator John Neely Kennedy, along with 42 of his colleagues, have disgraced themselves by failing to put truth and country before their party.

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  15. Feb 13

    (3/5) If organizing a mob, inciting it and then standing by while Vice President Pence and members of Congress were threatened by that same mob is not an impeachable offense, then nothing is.

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  16. Feb 13

    (2/5) ...in an attempt to overturn the results of that election. This mob violence tragically resulted in multiple deaths, injuries and the defacement of sacred public spaces in our nation’s Capitol.

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  17. Feb 13

    (1/5) Rep. Jamie Raskin and other House managers presented clear, chilling and overwhelming evidence that former President Donald Trump planted a big lie about the election being rigged and stolen from him, then incited a violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6th...

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  18. Feb 13

    (2/2) He met the standard of a true patriot that this historic moment required. Many millions of Americans are sincerely grateful.

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  19. Feb 13

    (1/2) Today, Senator Bill Cassidy distinguished himself in an extraordinary demonstration of political courage. He opened his eyes to the evidence and his heart to the precious values and aspirations of our country.

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  20. Feb 10

    (2/2) I am pleased to see that Senator Cassidy has used both his intellect and his good common sense to guide him here. Many people in Louisiana are proud of him, including me.

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