I believe it is in our national interest to move forward with this pipeline, and the State Department's 3-year delay in considering this pipeline is a national travesty and I wish it would have happened a lot sooner.
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Sullivan criticizes the delay in reviewing the Keystone XL pipeline, emphasizing its importance for national interest.
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