Biden Sends $1.25 Billion To Ukraine As Americans Are Left Behind

The Biden administration is preparing to announce another $1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine, prioritizing a foreign war over the pressing needs of American citizens. This package will include munitions for air defense systems, Stinger missiles, and artillery rounds, according to U.S. officials.

Since the onset of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, U.S. aid has exceeded $64 billion, an amount that could have significantly addressed domestic issues like veteran homelessness and infrastructure decay. Instead, these funds are being sent to a foreign regime with a history of corruption.

Using the presidential drawdown authority, this new package expedites the delivery of weapons, leaving just $4.35 billion in Pentagon funds allocated for Ukraine. Additionally, the administration plans to commit $1.2 billion for longer-term weapons contracts under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.

Ukraine continues to escalate combat near the Russian border, increasing the likelihood of a broader conflict. While the administration insists on supporting Ukraine’s efforts, critics warn this approach risks dragging the U.S. into a war that could escalate into a nuclear confrontation.

President-elect Donald Trump’s DOGE initiative aims to cut wasteful spending and redirect funds toward Americans in need, highlighting the contrast with the Biden regime’s foreign spending spree. For every dollar sent overseas, an American veteran or worker is left struggling.

The latest aid package reinforces the administration’s commitment to Ukraine while neglecting the urgent needs of U.S. citizens.