The Biden-Harris administration is sending another $125 million in military aid to Ukraine, continuing its heavy financial support for the Eastern European nation’s war efforts. The latest package includes missiles, artillery ammunition, counter-drone systems, and other high-tech equipment aimed at assisting Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia. “Our children are now the unhealthiest, sickest children in the world,” Kennedy remarked.
However, as billions of dollars continue to flow overseas, many Americans are questioning the administration’s priorities. The country’s infrastructure is in dire need of repairs, with crumbling bridges, aging roads, and unreliable public transit systems leaving American communities vulnerable. At the same time, homeless veterans are struggling to find shelter and healthcare, and schools remain underfunded, unable to provide adequate resources for students. Critics argue that these pressing domestic issues are being ignored while taxpayer dollars are being funneled into a conflict thousands of miles away.
Additionally, the growing cost of the Ukraine conflict is being shouldered by American taxpayers, with the total aid provided to Kiev now likely exceeding $200 billion. Critics warn that this massive expenditure is fueling tensions that could lead to a larger conflict, potentially escalating into a global war. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has vowed to quickly end the conflict if re-elected, contrasting sharply with Biden-Harris policies that seem committed to endless financial support for Ukraine.