Marilyn Strickland addresses moment of silence for Wenatchee Decker Sisters

Marilyn Strickland addresses moment of silence for Wenatchee Decker Sisters
Larry Strickland, North Carolina State Representative for 28th District — www.facebook.com
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Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland, representing Washington’s 10th congressional district, shared several posts on June 5, 2025. Her tweets touched upon various subjects, including a moment of silence held in the House for the Wenatchee Decker Sisters.

On June 5, 2025, Congresswoman Strickland posted a tweet with two links: “https://t.co/PhDs19M4Ku https://t.co/JJ4apMDNZv”. The content or context of these links was not specified in the tweet.

Later that day, at 21:01 UTC, she tweeted an emoji symbolizing popcorn: ” https://t.co/mzGakADX7A”. This tweet also included a link but did not provide further details regarding its content.

At 22:20 UTC on the same day, Congresswoman Strickland addressed a somber event. She tweeted about the Washington Delegation leading the House in a moment of silence for the Wenatchee Decker Sisters and their tragic deaths. She expressed her condolences by stating: “Today, the Washington Delegation led the House in a moment of silence for the Wenatchee Decker Sisters and their tragic deaths. May they rest in peace.”



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