Ivan Volsky, the Deputy Director of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, is known for calling out politicians on Twitter who offer their "thoughts and prayers" after mass shootings but make no meaningful movement towards curbing mass shootings. After Sunday morning's shooting at an Orlando Nightclub left approximately 50 dead, Volsky took to Twitter once again to call out politicians who don't put their political clout where their "thoughts and prayers" are.

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.@KellyAyotte voted against expanding background checks after Newtown.



Now she's back to just thinking & praying https://t.co/7ofKPwholg — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@RepJeffDuncan took $8,500 from @NRA so this statement doesn't mention problem of terrorists easily accessing guns https://t.co/TheWtdYLbP — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@PatTiberi took $18,400 from @NRA so he won't actually stand against terrorists' ability to easily buy guns in US https://t.co/VoxoZtaBV0 — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@SteveScalise took $13,950 from @NRA so all he'll do is pray w/ Jennifer that mass shootings will magically stop https://t.co/ZBIZlNooD6 — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@replouiegohmert got $11,450 from @NRA so all you get is lousy tweet. No action to limit access to assault weapons https://t.co/5IehAKG5Xy — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@RoyBlunt got $755,816 from @NRA so all you get are his "condolences." Unfortunately that wont stop mass shootings https://t.co/L4ChFJFucM — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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Got $4,000 from @NRA during the 2014 election cycle to address this gun massacre by "praying" https://t.co/bTUSfAGOYM — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@jiminhofe received $3,795 in expenditures from @NRA so he voted against making barring terrorists from buying guns https://t.co/AVdskmc5OT — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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.@RepMikePompeo got $9,450 from @NRA to tweet his #ThoughtsAndPrayers during moments like this and do nothing at all https://t.co/f5IyNAUoAq — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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Franks took:

$1,000 from @NRA in 2014

$2,500 in 2012

$2,000 in 2010

$2,000 in 2008

$2,000 in 2006

$4,950 in 2004 https://t.co/ihnxbcI7u0 — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

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Reminder: In May, these GOPers voted to protect federal contractors' ability to discriminate against LGBT people pic.twitter.com/vks1Hbhut7 — igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 12, 2016

And that's just a small sampling of his tweets today — it's definitely worth checking out his entire feed to see how pervasive the issue is.

Volsky has previously spoken with Chris Hayes about his motivation for these tweets. He said, "Well, it just started in the sense that it's so predictable. The responses are so predictable. I mean, they've been thinking and praying about this since Newtown. We're almost as you point out, at the anniversary, December 14th. We had such an opportunity then as a country to pass some actual gun reforms. We didn't. Here we are almost a year after, having the same conversation and these lawmakers are having the same, same exact reaction they had then and to all of the shootings we've seen since then."

Watch the whole interview below:

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