In a move that once again places foreign priorities over the needs of Americans, the Biden-Harris administration is gearing up to announce an additional $8 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
This comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visits Washington, D.C., while U.S. citizens face increasing economic hardships, rampant inflation, and a crisis at the southern border, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.
I met with President Biden @POTUS on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly and expressed my gratitude for the unwavering U.S. support, which is saving lives and helping Ukraine defend its independence.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) September 25, 2024
I told President Biden about the situation on the frontlines and raised…
According to Reuters, the administration is working against a tight deadline to finalize a $5.6 billion military aid package, pulling from U.S. weapons stockpiles before the September 30 fiscal year-end.
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This is part of a broader $8 billion deal that includes $2.4 billion under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. Through this initiative, the administration can procure more weapons from defense contractors rather than depleting existing U.S. reserves further.
$8,000,000,000.00 more to Ukraine while Veterans are sleeping on the streets.
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) September 26, 2024
Pathetic.
While American cities battle record crime rates and struggle to rebound economically, the administration is still funneling billions in weapons to Ukraine. Among the items slated for shipment are precision-guided bombs, patrol boats, and artillery ammunition.
However, these weapons are restricted from being used on Russian soil—a limit that many argue renders this aid package nothing more than defensive charity, with U.S. taxpayers footing the bill.
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JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇺🇦 United States to send another $8,000,000,000 in weapons to Ukraine for its war with Russia. pic.twitter.com/hMaeCzWrn7
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) September 25, 2024
Despite this surge in foreign spending, the Biden administration seems unconcerned with the skyrocketing grocery bills, stagnant wages, and rising crime afflicting Americans. Cities like Chicago and San Francisco have seen increases in violent crime, yet the administration's focus remains on Zelensky’s war effort.

There is no end in sight for these aid packages, as the administration plans to announce even more in the months to come. With American taxpayers financing Ukraine’s defense, many wonder when, or if, the financial spigot will ever be turned off.
Since the start of Russia’s invasion, Congress has approved nearly $175 billion in aid for Ukraine. The Council on Foreign Relations reports that five bills have been passed to provide Ukraine with ongoing support, with the most recent bill being approved in April 2024.
While the total budget for these efforts is often reported at $175 billion, only $107 billion is direct aid to Ukraine. The rest covers U.S. operations tied to the conflict and provides assistance to other countries in the region.
It raises important questions about how much longer the American public will be expected to financially support international conflicts, particularly as domestic challenges such as economic instability, rising inflation, and crime continue to affect communities across the country. With growing concerns at home, many are left wondering when or if there will be a shift in focus toward addressing pressing issues within the United States.
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It’s Congress’ job to write spending bills and the President’s job to see they are carried out – So how does the president pull billions out of thin air? He only has access to ‘Discretionary Funds’ to be given to the American people during natural disasters.
So why doesn’t Congress tell Old Joe he can’t spend ‘our’ money like a drunken sailor?
Oh, I forgot, far too many Congressmen & women have stocks in defense contractors making all those war toys being given to Ukraine, which means their stock portfolios continue to grow with each new presidential gift to keep the Russian Civil War going. Never mind! It’s just the usual swamp creatures doing what they do best…enrich themselves while being public servants.
Kickback Biden is at it again…
“Us cities beg for scraps”….come now. What do you think the $3.2 trillion Covid Relief Fund was….it was nothing more than a bailout for our democrat run big cities that were on the verge of insolvency.
Btw….$1 trillion of that money has not been spent yet and how long has Covid been over now? Trump added $7.8 trillion to our debt in his 4 years but $3.2 trillion was Covid bailouts.
Harris/Biden will be adding close to $9 trillion in only 4 years with no Covid….where is that money and who has it?