By Sandhya
November 3, 2022
"I think people are going to be in a recession and they're not going to give Ukraine a blank check," McCarthy told Punch bowl news.
She and other far-right lawmakers have insisted the United States faces more pressing priorities, like securing the US-Mexico border.
"There could be a greater claim for oversight and scrutiny of the aid packages Ukraine is receiving," he added. "But a big change? Isn't it? Count on it.
“A Reuters/Ipsos poll released on October 5 showed that 73% of Americans support continuing to provide funds to Ukraine. Candidate for the Ohio Senate.
"I think we've gotten to the point where we've given Ukraine enough money," Vance said in a recent interview.
"We cannot fund a long-term military conflict that I believe is ultimately becoming less and less profitable for our own country.
Netanyahu's government will likely clash with the Biden administration