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Here’s A List Of All The Republican Reps Who Voted To Keep Funding Ukraine


Unfortunately, the House has passed even more funding for the endless proxy war in Ukraine.

American patriots, libertarians, and true conservatives are at a loss for words when it comes to the giant fiscal drain that the embattled Eastern European nation represents.

Moreover, the crisis at our southern border is yet to be addressed while $300 million in American taxpayer dollars is now heading to Ukraine.

The corrupt country has become the rallying cry of the Democrat Party, but Ukraine seems to also be a darling of the Republican establishment.

Below is a list of every single House Republican who voted to keep funding Ukraine despite the fact that the nation is $33 trillion in debt. Is your rep on the list?

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The Hill provided more details on the vote:

The 311-117 vote came after House GOP leaders on Wednesday stripped the Ukraine assistance from a Pentagon funding bill. All “no” votes came from Republicans.

The $300 million was initially included in legislation funding the Department of Defense for fiscal 2024, which drew opposition from hard-line Republicans.

“Last night’s vote marks a major moment in changing perceptions on how House Republicans view Ukraine. 101 Republicans voted to send more money. 117 Republicans voted against.

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Ukraine Funding has now lost “the majority of the majority” and cannot be brought up again on the floor per conference rule,” Rep. Gaetz said in an online post.

Donald Trump Jr. implored the conservative base to call Mitch McConnell:

“RINOs in the Senate are trying to jam billions more in Ukraine funding down our throats. Our voters deserve to know who is selling them out. First up: Mitch McConnell. He says funding Ukraine is the GOP’s #1 priority. Call his office & let him know if you agree! 202-224-2541.”

Breitbart added:

The White House has requested $24 billion in aid to Ukraine in any continuing resolution to continue government funding while acknowledging much more will be requested in the future.

Negotiators in the House and Senate continue debating the issue as the government careens towards a shutdown.

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