President Biden signed a $95.3 billion package of aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan on Wednesday, after months of gridlock that put the centerpiece of his foreign policy in jeopardy. The bill also includes sanctions against Iranian and Russian officials. nyti.ms/4b6LYEK
@nytimes Time and again, the Biden-Harris Admin has achieved policy and economic outcomes against all predictions. The 117th Congress passed the most significant bipartisan legislation we'd seen in many years. The U.S. economy has bested all G7 nations in its post-pandemic recovery
@nytimes so we're sending billions to other countries, can we get a refund on hunter's laptop?
@nytimes Gridlock? Can you actually call political "gridlock" when it is one party arguing, stalling, and obstructing against itself? This didn't just pass 51-49 senate and 220-215 House, it passed overwhelmingly in both. Genuine question here, can you call it "gridlock?" #bothsidesism
@nytimes Is it because Isabella Giusi's parents are Millionaires that you won't run the story of her holding a sign telling Al Qassam to kill the singing Jewish students at Columbia College?
@nytimes And meanwhile millennials and gen z are struggling to keep a roof over our heads with rent sky rocketing, groceries sky rocketing and wages still low.
@nytimes Imagine what 95 billion could do for our own country.
@nytimes Serious question, why do we have to continue to give Israel money?