The White House appeared to condemn former President Trump’s comments about NATO in a statement on Saturday.
“Thanks to President Biden’s experienced leadership, NATO is now our largest and most important organization ever,” White House Press Secretary Andrew Bates said in a statement. “Encouraging a brutal regime to invade its closest allies is horrifying and unrestrained, and it endangers U.S. national security, global stability, and our domestic economy.”
in rally In South Carolina on Saturday, the former president spoke about his time as president and his cooperation with NATO. Before his inauguration, he called the organization “failed”, apparently referring to the contribution that member states must make to the alliance.
“One of the presidents of a great nation stood up and said, ‘Well, if we don’t pay and the Russians attack us, will you protect us?'” Trump said at the rally. Told. “I said, ‘You haven’t paid, you’re delinquent.’ He said, ‘Yes, let’s say that happened.’ No, I won’t protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever they want. ”
At the same rally, President Trump slammed the Senate’s foreign aid bill, saying the U.S. should instead “give it to them as a loan.”
The Senate voted Friday to move forward with passing a $95.3 billion package that includes funding for Ukraine and Israel. The policy comes after the failure of a recent bipartisan deal that combined foreign aid and border security reform.
President Trump’s strong opposition to the deal, which combined foreign aid and border security reform, contributed to the failure. He called the song a “death wish” for the party shortly after its release.
“Only an idiot or a radical leftist Democrat would vote for this horrible border bill that would give us closure powers only if we encounter 5,000 encounters a day, when we already have the right to close our borders right now. , we must,” President Trump wrote. In real social.
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White House calls Trump comments on NATO ‘appalling and unhinged’
The White House appeared to condemn former President Trump’s comments about NATO in a statement on Saturday.
“Thanks to President Biden’s experienced leadership, NATO is now our largest and most important organization ever,” White House Press Secretary Andrew Bates said in a statement. “Encouraging a brutal regime to invade its closest allies is horrifying and unrestrained, and it endangers U.S. national security, global stability, and our domestic economy.”
in rally In South Carolina on Saturday, the former president spoke about his time as president and his cooperation with NATO. Before his inauguration, he called the organization “failed”, apparently referring to the contribution that member states must make to the alliance.
“One of the presidents of a great nation stood up and said, ‘Well, if we don’t pay and the Russians attack us, will you protect us?'” Trump said at the rally. Told. “I said, ‘You haven’t paid, you’re delinquent.’ He said, ‘Yes, let’s say that happened.’ No, I won’t protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever they want. ”
At the same rally, President Trump slammed the Senate’s foreign aid bill, saying the U.S. should instead “give it to them as a loan.”
The Senate voted Friday to move forward with passing a $95.3 billion package that includes funding for Ukraine and Israel. The policy comes after the failure of a recent bipartisan deal that combined foreign aid and border security reform.
President Trump’s strong opposition to the deal, which combined foreign aid and border security reform, contributed to the failure. He called the song a “death wish” for the party shortly after its release.
“Only an idiot or a radical leftist Democrat would vote for this horrible border bill that would give us closure powers only if we encounter 5,000 encounters a day, when we already have the right to close our borders right now. , we must,” President Trump wrote. In real social.
Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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