News – Sheridan Media
U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) expressed her concerns Friday after President Joe Biden sent Congress a $100 billion funding request to provide aid to Ukraine and Israel. Lummis joined eight of her colleagues in sending a letter to Senate leadership requesting that aid packages for Israel and Ukraine be voted on separately. Lummis said the Biden administration should not use the crisis in Israel – and our desire to help our strongest ally – to get additional funding for Ukraine across the finish line, especially as people in Wyoming struggle to afford record-breaking inflation rates. The Senator added that the wars we’re seeing unfold in both Israel and Ukraine are heartbreaking, but they are two separate conflicts, and the aid we give one country should not be contingent on another.
Congress has provided $113 billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars to Ukraine. With our national debt of $33 trillion, Lummis said she has concerns over continuing to spend billions of dollars on foreign assistance without a means to pay for it at a time when there are real issues facing the American people including the southern border crisis and record-high inflation due to the government’s excessive spending.
Last modified: October 21, 2023