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And here I was, zooming in and seeing stunningly beautiful faces before checking comments.
Won’t you leave these poor billionaires alone?
The ban is beyond absurd. It’s like telling a city under siege to hide from the trebuchets, because they can’t defend themselves until after the walls are breached.
It’s only a gimmick for attention and money, which has always been her pathetic role.
Not only is this posted in the wrong place, it reads like a 16 year old girl’s school report.
Loved the video of Anya the Belgian Malinois pup! Thanks for the links!
Where are the Celtic warrior women?
Nice start. We should see an average of ~$2,700,000,000 in aid and weaponry going to Ukraine every week during the next 22 weeks, which would account for the nearly $61 billion package during this fiscal year. No more delays, no more excuses.

Mike Johnson sacrifices Ukraine for his own career

If you’re looking for the House Republicans’ foreign aid bill, you’re not alone.... #Ukraine_UA

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The April 14 conference call, which was in response to Iran’s drone retaliation on Israel, involved President Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D), and House Majority Leader Mike Johnson(R).

Everyone except Johnson has been in agreement since February that the $95 billion Senate package MUST be passed by the House. It included $60 billion for Ukraine and $14 billion for Israel. While Johnson states he supports Ukraine, his refusal to put the Senate package to a House vote speaks volumes. To be fair, Mike Johnson is under the sword of Damocles; Marjorie Taylor-Greene has threatened a motion to vacate if the package is brought to a vote, effectively removing the House Majority Leader from his position.

This general consensus is still not unanimous because Mike Johnson values his power too much to risk it by allowing Ukraine to receive any assistance from the United States.