Summary

The Biden administration has moved to forgive $4.7 billion in U.S. loans to Ukraine as part of a $9.4 billion loan package authorized by Congress in April to support Ukraine’s government during its war with Russia.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller confirmed the decision, which Congress could still block.

The Senate is set to vote on a disapproval motion introduced by Senator Rand Paul, though bipartisan support for Ukraine remains strong.

President Biden is expediting aid ahead of his term’s end, amid concerns President-elect Trump may restrict future support.

  • @ThotIWasSomebody
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    31 month ago

    To own the libs right? That’s what you think you are doing here? I’m sorry to have to inform you that you being here is a direct result of you poking your head out of your own echo chamber that loves to stir up controversy with Ignorant bullshit like this.

    • @surph_ninja
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      -131 month ago

      To voice the truth and counter propaganda.

      • @ThotIWasSomebody
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        51 month ago

        Tell your friends how much of a true patriot you are for me.

        • @surph_ninja
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          -111 month ago

          So now it’s ignorant to just point out what powers are granted by the Higher Education Act? Or that Biden tried to limit forgiveness, or that he personally pushed legislation to not allow student loan forgiveness in bankruptcy?

          Don’t you feel a little silly criticizing people for simply pointing out a politician’s record?

          • @ThotIWasSomebody
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            21 month ago

            I suppose I would if that’s what I was doing. I’m going to stop here now as I’m only beating an already dead horse with you…