Not going to happen with the current Senate but...

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The bill can always be revived after the next election cycle. From The Epoch Times:

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Introduces Resolution to Audit US Aid to Ukraine
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) introduced a resolution to audit all U.S. aid to Ukraine on Friday, the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the smaller country.

“This is something I introduced in the previous Congress,” Greene told Tucker Carlson on Fox News on Thursday, speaking about the resolution. “Every single Republican, including Mike McCaul, voted in favor for it.”

McCaul, the representative from Texas’ 10th Congressional District, is the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Greene explained that the resolution would “force Congress to give the American people an audit. And that is exactly what the American people need, an audit of Ukraine. Because we have no idea where all this money’s going.”

Greene accused the Biden administration of putting Ukraine’s needs ahead of the people of East Palestine, Ohio, who are still dealing with the aftermath of the toxic train derailment on Feb. 3.

It has been a free-for-all of money being shoveled over there.  The current Ukraine government was installed by the USA and is being used for money laundering.  Send $10M over there in aid, the Congressmen who did this get $1Million in campaign contributions from unknown anonymous sources - 10% for The Big Guy.  Our tax dollars at work. 

This is not about a war, it's about Putin upsetting their little money pot.

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