American senator’s criticism of the approval of foreign aid bills
Senator Ron Johnson criticized the US Congress for passing foreign aid bills and said: Congress has allocated money that we don't have. |
according to the report of the International Group Tasnim News Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin criticized the US House of Representatives for passing foreign aid bills. and said: Congress has allocated money for these bills that we do not have.
During an interview, he added: instead of sending foreign aid to other countries, America should focus on ensuring the security of its borders.
Johnson emphasized that we must Let’s borrow more and steal the future of our children by more than 100 billion. We spent nearly $900 billion on defense, but every time it seems that with some type of defense measure, we have to do complementary things.
I think this point that we should pay attention to is that most Americans believe that we should secure our borders before spending more than 100 billion dollars and we should not trample the future of our children to help secure the borders of other countries.
Johnson made these comments while Today Saturday, the House of Representatives with 311 votes in favor and 112 votes against finally approved the aid of 60.84 billion dollars to Ukraine.
This bill is now It will be sent to the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it is likely to be approved by allies of Joe Biden’s administration.
This plan has been in the works for months due to the strong opposition of some lawmakers. The Republican was left undecided in Congress.
These aids mean supplying artillery ammunition and missiles It will be air defense. The government of Kiev, which desperately needs this aid, has repeatedly asked the US Congress to approve it, because it has declared that this aid is a matter of life and death for Ukraine.
The US House of Representatives also approved 26.38 billion dollars in aid to It approved the Zionist regime with 366 votes in favor against 58 votes against. In addition, $8 billion for America’s friendly and allied countries in the Indo-Pacific region, including Taiwan, and an amount It was also allocated for humanitarian aid for the civilians of Gaza and other areas involved in the war. Also, laws related to American national security, including the possible ban of the Tik Tok social network, were approved.
Johnson, pointing out that with the people of Ukraine Defending itself against Russian aggression and sympathizing with Israel’s right to defend itself, expressed concern about the administration’s inability to debate the aid in the Senate.
This senator concluded that whenever this If the bill reaches the Senate, he will not support this bill.
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