…and cut off the river of cash flowing into Swiss bank accounts…
…and into the pockets of the Biden crime family.
Hell hath frozen over. Hallelujah!! https://t.co/VOeWLi3YBa
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) December 4, 2024
Since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the United States has committed approximately $175 billion in emergency funding to support Ukraine, U.S. partners affected by the war, and U.S. national security programs. This includes:
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Military Aid: Over $44 billion has been sent through security assistance, focusing on equipment and weaponry, via presidential drawdowns and the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI).
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Economic and Humanitarian Aid: The U.S. has also provided over $23 billion in humanitarian and economic assistance through agencies like USAID. This aid includes support for displaced Ukrainians and bolstering the Ukrainian economy, which contracted significantly due to the war.
Please note, not all of this funding has been spent; some is allocated for future needs and replenishment of U.S. military stocks.
It’s way past time to get Ukraine off the USA payroll.