GOP: Obama 'sadly mistaken' that veto ends Keystone XL fight http://t.co/wxHn19Yt4a
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) February 24, 2015
Obama quietly vetoes #KeystoneXL bill: http://t.co/9zLmPhcewa pic.twitter.com/pqIIngJjrZ
— The Hill (@thehill) February 24, 2015
Obama asked for infrastructure bills, jobs bills, and bipartisanship -- then he vetoes #KeystoneXL Seriously. http://t.co/7MqlhInzrC
— David B. McKinley (@RepMcKinley) February 24, 2015
More: Pres Obama cites "security, safety and environment" in veto of Keystone XL. GOP to hold override vote within 7 days.
— Shepard Smith (@ShepNewsTeam) February 24, 2015
Obama formally VETOES Keystone XL pipeline legislation: BIPARTISAN legislation makes to WH http://t.co/0NWEM4eKrO pic.twitter.com/vZ5prX6p5k
— slone (@slone) February 24, 2015
Read Obama's full statement vetoing the #KeystoneXL pipeline: http://t.co/D1LFitxu6D pic.twitter.com/BR5EOceUGX
— The Hill (@thehill) February 24, 2015
Obama's #Keystone veto launches a wave of Congressional tweets -- follow the reactions here: http://t.co/Hpzx3gAMNV
— Paul Singer (@singernews) February 24, 2015
John Boehner calls Obama’s veto of Keystone Pipeline bill “a national embarrassment.” http://t.co/47iwWSA0n5
— WhiteHousePressCorps (@whpresscorps) February 24, 2015
Boehner says POTUS "too invested in left-fringe politics" and by his veto has failed to "put the national interest first."
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) February 24, 2015
.@Reince: Obama's #KeystoneXL veto is out of step with the priorities of American voters, who support the project. http://t.co/susUCfNdPX
— RNC (@GOP) February 24, 2015
Barack Obama is concerned about his legacy with the far left, not America as a whole, and his Keystone veto further proves it.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) February 24, 2015
Mia Love: The US Congress listened to the American people and passed legislation that would allow the construction of the XL Pipeline.
The President stamped a big "Veto"(Latin for "I Forbid") on the foreheads of hard working Americans.
"He forbids" to listen to the American people. "He forbids" energy independence. "He forbids" jobs, economic growth and freedom for Americans. That's the message he sent to me. What kind of message does that "veto" send to all of you?