Biden-Harris Send Millions More To Ukraine While America’s Infrastructure, Veterans, And Schools Are Left Behind

The Biden-Harris administration is pushing through another $125 million in military aid to Ukraine, despite the mounting costs of the conflict and growing concerns about neglected issues at home. As American taxpayers continue to fund Ukraine’s war effort, the administration faces increasing criticism for overlooking the pressing needs of its own citizens.

America’s infrastructure is crumbling, with aging bridges and roads that are in desperate need of repair. Homeless veterans remain on the streets, unable to access housing or proper medical care. Schools across the country are underfunded, leaving teachers and students without essential resources. Many Americans wonder why these urgent issues are not being addressed while billions flow overseas.

With over $200 billion already spent on Ukraine’s defense, critics argue that the Biden-Harris administration is prioritizing foreign conflicts over domestic responsibilities. The risk of provoking a larger war is also a growing concern, with some warning that continued escalation could lead to catastrophic consequences. Meanwhile, President Trump has vowed to swiftly end the conflict if he returns to the White House, contrasting sharply with the Biden-Harris approach, which appears set on endless financial support for Ukraine, even at the expense of critical needs at home.