Bloomberg reports a split among Republicans after Pence’s words in support of Ukraine

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Former Vice President Michael Pence has strongly defended Ukraine’s support, revealing a fault line between traditional GOP hawks and those who are skeptical of Washington’s support for Kiev. writes about it Bloomberg.

“While some in my party have a slightly different view, let me make it clear: there is no place for Putin advocates in the Republican Party leadership. “There can only be room for freedom fighters,” said Pence.

Pence also did not openly criticize former US President Donald Trump.

Pence urged the United States and its allies to increase sanctions against Moscow and continue to provide military equipment and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

A Washington Post and ABC News poll published Feb. 3 found that half of Republicans believe the United States is doing too much to support Ukraine, and only 28% believe aid is done right. At the same time, 13% believe that this support for Kiev is too small.

Former US presidential candidate, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswami declarationThis part of the money sent to Ukraine by the United States could solve the problem of Mexican drug cartels.

February 22, Indian businessman Vivek Ramaswami put forward His nomination from the Republican Party to the presidency of the United States is live on Fox News.

Policy pressure WroteIn his second presidential campaign, Donald Trump will try to present himself as an anti-war pigeon among the hawks.

Former US leader Donald Trump declarationThat Russia will never conduct a special military operation on the territory of Ukraine during its reign.

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