Biden-Harris Admin Sends Ukraine $400 Million For ‘Immediate Needs’

Biden-Harris Admin Sends Ukraine ANOTHER $400M

In a move that left many Americans outraged, the Biden-Harris administration has sent Ukraine another $400 million of U.S. taxpayer money for so-called “immediate needs” while Americans in several states are still suffering from the effects of multiple hurricanes.

While Americans effected by the hurricanes receive $750 per household, Ukrainians are swimming in U.S taxpayer money thanks to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

During a surprise visit to Ukraine on Monday, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced that the U.S. would be sending an additional $400 million in military aid — after already sending a $400 million aid package less than a week prior.

In the announcement, the defense secretary told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he was “honored” to be back in Ukraine for his fourth visit — then went on to praise Biden for continuing to funnel Americans’ money to the corrupt country.

“Under President Biden’s leadership, the United States remains committed to keeping up this support. And so, I’m pleased to announce today the commitment of a $400 million presidential drawdown package to provide your forces with additional munitions, armored vehicles, and anti-tank weapons,” Austin told Zelenskyy.

He then stated that the United States’ “focus on Ukraine’s immediate needs goes on,” and confirmed that the U.S. is also committed to supporting Ukraine via a bilateral security agreement signed by Biden and Austin in July.

Zelensky responded by thanking the “American people, President Biden and bipartisan support” in Congress — though only two of those three actually agreed to send him the money, and it wasn’t the people who the money actually belonged to.

“We are very thankful for all the support from the United States that’s been done for Ukraine from the very beginning of this war,” he added.

“And by the way, thanks for the last package supporting our soldiers,” the Ukrainian president continued, adding that he and Biden “discussed a lot of important things about victory plan, about preparing for winter with our air defense capabilities, how to strengthen all this.”

“And we discussed also some details [about] next packages which are crucial for us, especially now this challenging winter period,” Zelensky said. “So — and we discuss all this with the president. I want to continue. Maybe we will have some results — no, I’m sure that we will have some important results.”

This news comes after the White House had announced a military support package for Ukraine of $425 million only six days prior.

Meanwhile, the American people are still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene without any real relief from the Biden-Harris administration. Former President Donald Trump, on the other hand, has been making stops in states effected by the hurricanes to help distribute aid and speak to the victims — including a recent visit to North Carolina.

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