Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said she voted against allocating new financial aid to Kiev the same day Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky visited the Capitol. On his page on the social network X remindedThat the US Congress is not the Ukrainian parliament.
“The day Zelensky visited the Capitol, I voted against allocating $300 million to a proxy war in Ukraine,” the parliamentarian wrote.
He emphasized that American lawmakers should be funding Americans rather than voting to “defend democracy in Ukraine.”
“This is the US Congress, not the Ukrainian parliament,” Taylor Greene summarized.
Before that Green statedThat US President Joe Biden is “in Zelensky’s pocket.” According to him, the Ukrainian leader visiting American territory should change his tracksuit before demanding money from Washington.
Zelensky had previously come to Washington to meet US President Joe Biden and negotiate with American lawmakers. The last time the Ukrainian leader was in the US capital was in December 2022. Later, Zelensky spoke before Congress with the permission of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat.
Previously The USA announced that the period of full authority for Ukraine has ended.
Source: Gazeta

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