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Here are the 11 Republican senators who voted against the $40 billion Ukraine aid package
One idiot senator from Tennessee, is more worried about formula shortage here in the US than genocide, rape and pillage of Ukraine by Russia?!!
I'm just glad Trump is not in office now, Ukraine would have conquered back in February?!!
The bill includes tens of billions of dollars in funding for lethal aid to the Ukrainian military, billions to the State Department to provide economic-development aid to the war-torn country, and roughly $4 billion for tackling global food shortages caused by the war.
"Today, the Senate will approve more lethal assistance for Ukraine," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a floor speech on Thursday. "And it's going to be a bipartisan landslide."
But passage of the bill had been stalled for a week by McConnell's fellow Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who insisted that an inspector general be appointed to oversee the aid spending.
While the aid package passed the chamber with unanimous Democratic support and the backing of most Republicans, 11 GOP senators bucked their party, citing reasons including the cost of the spending and a lack of oversight into where that money might be spent, as well as broader concerns about US national interest.
"Cost," Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming said when Insider asked her why she planned to vote against the measure. "I do support Ukraine's efforts to protect their people and their country, and it's just so tragic what's happening. But inflation is running amok. We are not protecting our own borders."
"Ukrainians are amazing. We were slow to help them out of the gate," Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana told Insider. "But I'm going to always ask a question: How are we paying for it? And when I found out we're borrowing every penny of it, and we're not offsetting anything, that turned it into a no vote for me."
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri said that the money spent defending Ukraine from Russia's invasion would be better spent at home, telling Fox News that the bill was an extension of the "unfocused globalism that unfortunately many in my party have embraced in the last couple of decades."
He that his opposition to the aid package was "not isolationism" but "nationalism."
https://www.businessinsider.com/11-republican-senators-vote-against-40-billion-aid-ukraine-2022-5
One idiot senator from Tennessee, is more worried about formula shortage here in the US than genocide, rape and pillage of Ukraine by Russia?!!
I'm just glad Trump is not in office now, Ukraine would have conquered back in February?!!
- The Senate passed $40 billion in aid to Ukraine for military equipment and humanitarian assistance.
- But 11 GOP senators — including Josh Hawley, Rand Paul, and Marsha Blackburn — voted against it.
- They say it's too much money, isn't paid for, and doesn't reflect a "nationalist" foreign policy.
The bill includes tens of billions of dollars in funding for lethal aid to the Ukrainian military, billions to the State Department to provide economic-development aid to the war-torn country, and roughly $4 billion for tackling global food shortages caused by the war.
"Today, the Senate will approve more lethal assistance for Ukraine," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said in a floor speech on Thursday. "And it's going to be a bipartisan landslide."
But passage of the bill had been stalled for a week by McConnell's fellow Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who insisted that an inspector general be appointed to oversee the aid spending.
While the aid package passed the chamber with unanimous Democratic support and the backing of most Republicans, 11 GOP senators bucked their party, citing reasons including the cost of the spending and a lack of oversight into where that money might be spent, as well as broader concerns about US national interest.
"Cost," Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming said when Insider asked her why she planned to vote against the measure. "I do support Ukraine's efforts to protect their people and their country, and it's just so tragic what's happening. But inflation is running amok. We are not protecting our own borders."
"Ukrainians are amazing. We were slow to help them out of the gate," Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana told Insider. "But I'm going to always ask a question: How are we paying for it? And when I found out we're borrowing every penny of it, and we're not offsetting anything, that turned it into a no vote for me."
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri said that the money spent defending Ukraine from Russia's invasion would be better spent at home, telling Fox News that the bill was an extension of the "unfocused globalism that unfortunately many in my party have embraced in the last couple of decades."
He that his opposition to the aid package was "not isolationism" but "nationalism."
https://www.businessinsider.com/11-republican-senators-vote-against-40-billion-aid-ukraine-2022-5