BRILLIANT!: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces clever amendments to foreign aid package


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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has proposed several amendments to the foreign aid package of President Biden and Speaker Mike Johnson.

The package includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Palestine, while the US Southern Border remains unsecured and the crisis at Biden’s Border continues to escalate.

The $95 billion package provides an additional “$60.84 billion to address the conflict in Ukraine and assist our regional partners as they counter Russia, $23.2 billion of which will be used for replenishment of U.S. weapons, stocks, and facilities.” It also provides aid to both Israel and, reportedly, Palestine. “I will sign this into law immediately to send a message to the world,” said Joe Biden in a statement urging Democrats in the House and the Democrat-controlled Senate to pass the un-American legislation.

Furthermore, the package unveiled by Johnson on Wednesday contains provisions that grant the President the authority to eliminate half of Ukraine’s debt after November 15, 2024, with the remaining portion to be canceled after January 1, 2024.

It is no surprise that Joe Biden has expressed strong support for this package and is urging both the House and Senate to approve it.

In the event of President Trump’s anticipated victory in the 2024 election, Biden would have the ability to waive 50% of Ukraine’s debt before his term concludes in January.

However, should Biden and the Democrats manage to secure another contested election, they could forgive the entire debt just over a year later. This is not a loan but rather a form of assistance.

An amendment put forth by Marjorie Taylor Greene within a funding bill allocating $26.38 billion to Israel proposes redirecting some of these funds towards developing space laser technology aimed at enhancing border security along the US southern border.

The amendment specifies that funds from this Act should be allocated for the advancement of space laser technology along the southwest border.

“Israel has some of the best unmanned defense systems in the world. I’ve previously voted to fund space lasers for Israel’s defense. America needs to take our national security seriously and deserves the same type of defense for our border that Israel has and proudly uses,” said Greene in a post on X:

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