From Tom Cotton <[email protected]>
Subject Not a State of the Union email
Date March 8, 2024 8:30 PM
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Friend, I&rsquo;m sure you&rsquo;re getting dozens of emails responding to Joe Biden&rsquo;s State of the Union address, and for good reason.


For one hour straight, Biden yelled at the American people, lied about his record, lied about conservatives, and threatened Supreme Court justices.


It was disgraceful, but hardly unexpected. That&rsquo;s not why I&rsquo;m emailing you today.

Yesterday, I introduced two bills in the U.S. Senate.


The first, the No Clearances for Terrorist Sympathizers Act, does exactly what the title says.


It ensures any person who&rsquo;s expressed support for a terror group &mdash; such as Hamas &mdash; does not get a security clearance. And if they already have one, it ensures it won&rsquo;t be renewed.

The second would ensure that certain military members are barred from participating in off-post demonstrations, such as supporting Hamas or other groups that hate America.

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I wanted to make you aware of these bills, and I wanted to ask you to support them. If you&rsquo;re willing, you can SIGN your name here or below.


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I&rsquo;m pushing this for a simple reason: The duty of our service members is to defend America.


Anyone who supports Hamas, Iran, or any other group or country that wants to weaken our country and kill Americans should not get a security clearance. Period.


And anyone on active duty should not be participating in shows of support for these terror groups. Period.

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I hope you&rsquo;ll join me in getting these bills across the finish line.


​​​​​​In service,


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Tom Cotton



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Meet Tom Cotton

​​​​​​Tom Cotton was born and raised on his family&rsquo;s cattle farm in Arkansas, served as an Army infantry officer in Iraq and Afghanistan, and is fighting for working Americans in the U.S. Senate.


The tragic attacks of September 11, 2001 occurred during Tom&rsquo;s final year of law school and changed his life&rsquo;s trajectory.


After clerking on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and spending a short time in private law practice, he joined the United States Army as an Infantry Officer, spending nearly five years on active duty.


Between his two combat tours he served as a platoon leader with the Old Guard at Arlington National Cemetery, the unit responsible for military honors funerals.


Tom&rsquo;s military decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, and Ranger Tab.


In the U.S. Senate, he&rsquo;s fighting the tough battles for Arkansans and Americans, and delivering real results. He knows that only the strong can survive in a dangerous world, and he&rsquo;s building a movement to make America strong again.



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