Ukrainian-born Congresswoman Victoria Spartz is also introducing amendments to the bill.
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On April 17, the Republican said she would support only lethal aid, not “cash injections.”
The bill contains a proposal to provide economic assistance on debt – the president can then “forgive” it. So today Spartz believes that without the approval of Congress, such “forgiveness” should be prohibited.
The policy also advocates the repeal of the refugee assistance provision.
On Twitter they remind that Spartz herself is from the Chernihiv region, and then moved to the regional center. Exactly where on the morning of April 17 the Russians struck with three Iskanders and killed 18 people.
Rakurs previously reported that Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is making controversial changes to the Ukraine aid bill: proposing, for example, to close biological laboratories in Ukraine. Or send Zelensky to resign.
Against this backdrop, Congressman Moskowitz put forward his amendment. he says Taylor Greene should be appointed as Putin’s special envoy to the US.
Rep. Moskowitz’s amendments to Ukraine aid bill:
1. Rename Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s office to Neville Chamberlain Room
2. Appoint Marjorie Taylor-Greene as Vladimir Putin’s Special Envoy to the US pic.twitter.com/Ep6Pfq6Vo7
— Kareem Rifai (@KareemRifai) April 18, 2024
Source: Racurs

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