Two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke with far-left “reporter” Christiane Amanpour about a stalled Senate aid bill that funds foreign countries while largely ignoring the U.S. border crisis.
Earlier this month, Republican senators voted against introducing a “border security bill” that would have allocated more money to foreign countries while largely ignoring U.S. borders.
The $118.28 billion National Security Supplemental Package approved by the Senate allocates $60 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
Just $20.23 billion has been allocated to secure US borders amid an unprecedented invasion of military-age males from Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and China.
After this bill failed to pass in the Senate last week, Schumer introduced the bill last A supplementary aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
The Senate early Tuesday approved Schumer's supplemental aid package, allocating $95 billion to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. 22 Republicans voted in favor of giving foreign countries money while ignoring the crisis at the American border.
The $95 billion package died in the House last week. Speaker Johnson closed it.
Now all hands are ready to pressure Speaker Johnson for funding for Ukraine.
It's Trump's fault too.
Hillary Clinton dusted off the old playbook. She called Trump a “wannabe dictator” and claimed he was “in love with Putin.”
“So this [foreign aid] “If a bill comes from the Senate to the House, it will pass by an overwhelming majority,” Hillary Clinton said.
But Republicans in the House of Representatives “don’t do America’s business, they do Donald Trump’s business… He is a wannabe dictator.” Why is Donald Trump so fascinated with Putin? Hillary Clinton said.
He watches:
“So this [foreign aid] “If a bill comes from the Senate to the House, it will pass by an overwhelming majority,” he says. @Hillary ClintonBut House Republicans “don't do America's business, they do Donald Trump's business… He's a wannabe dictator.” pic.twitter.com/e2FMlD6bfC
– Christian Amanpour (@Amanpour) February 16, 2024