Biden Funnels $1.25 Billion More To Ukraine Amid American Hardships

The Biden regime is set to send another $1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine next week, prioritizing foreign interests over the needs of struggling Americans. This package, expected to include munitions for air defense systems, artillery rounds, and Stinger missiles, will further drain taxpayer resources.

Since February 2022, U.S. aid to Ukraine has exceeded $64 billion, a sum that could have rebuilt countless bridges, fed hungry veterans, or addressed pressing infrastructure needs. Instead, the funds are being sent to a corrupt regime that continues to escalate its war efforts near the Russian border.

The new aid package uses the presidential drawdown authority, expediting the delivery of weapons while leaving just $4.35 billion of the Pentagon’s Ukraine allocation. Another $1.2 billion in long-term weapons contracts is expected by year’s end, ensuring continued profits for defense contractors.

Ukraine has reported successful interceptions of Russian missile attacks, but combat near the Russian border threatens to expand the conflict. Rather than advocating for peace, the Biden administration continues to fund a war that risks drawing the U.S. into a catastrophic nuclear confrontation.

President-elect Donald Trump’s DOGE initiative, aimed at cutting wasteful government spending, highlights the stark contrast in priorities. While Trump seeks to redirect funds toward American needs, Biden’s administration remains committed to foreign wars.

Despite mounting domestic challenges, the administration has shown no sign of reducing its financial commitment to Ukraine.