[[{“value”:”This guy has actually let me down a lot.
Meet the fresh boss, who is the same as the previous one?
It appears to be.
because they all act in the same manner…
They make big promises up front, break them at the last minute, and then do the exact opposite, typically giving Democrats and Full Staters a resounding victory.
And this is precisely what really occurred:
BREAKING NEWS: In a reversal, @SpeakerJohnson will introduce legislation to send$ 17.6 billion to Israel without related spending reductions. This move is intended to preempt the Senate’s optional border and national security measures.
Johnson wrote the following letter to the House GOP:
On February 3, 2024, Jake Sherman ( @JakeSherman )
Laura Loomer is everywhere:
Simply IN: Speaker Johnson just declared his intention to introduce a bill to send Israel BILLIONS in supplemental aid the following week.
We are unable to obtain a solo border bill, and the Southern border is still available. More ineffective leadership from @HouseGOP … pic. twitter.com/tcl9pFRmHu
— February 3, 2024, Laura Loomer ( @LauraLoomer )
Below is a letter zoom in:
Speaker Johnson is doing a great job, in Newt Gingrich’s opinion, and he likes the move.
Newt has always been a” Establishment” member.
It’s terrible to see.
The Democrats are relieved of all their maneuvering by Speaker Johnson’s decision to introduce a complimentary standing bill on aid to Israel. Will they cast a well vote? Schumer will support its passage in the Senate if it is approved by the House. Will Biden provide aid to Israel? The Speaker made a wise move.
— February 3, 2024, Newt Gingrich ( @newtgingrich )
Why is it that we do not have a border but every other nation does?
Why do we send BILLIONS before securing our personal borders to protect theirs?
Newt, get away, you’re washed away!
These are some additional information from Fox News:
Israel will receive$ 17.6 billion in emergency funding from Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who will introduce legislation to the House floor the following week.
In addition to President Biden’s$ 106 billion supplemental funding request for Ukraine, Israel, charitable causes, and other issues, Senate and White House negotiators are anticipated to release legislative text this weekend for a border security compromise.
Johnson criticized the House GOP majority’s exclusion from those discussions and claimed they were n’t moving quickly enough to aid Israel in its conflict with Hamas in a letter he sent to Republican colleagues on Saturday.
Johnson reprimanded,” While the Senate appears poised to finally release text of their ancillary package after months of secret negotiations, their leadership is conscious that by failing to include the House in their negotiations they have eliminated the ability for timely consideration of any legislation.”
” The House will continue to lead given the Senate’s failure to pass suitable legislation in a timely manner and the dangerous circumstances already facing Israel. We’ll start and pass a clear, independent Israel supplemental package the following week.
A standalone Israel funding bill for about$ 14 billion, which Biden had requested in his supplemental aid package, was one of Johnson’s first House votes while he was speaker. However, that bill would have offset the funds by diverting them from funds set aside for the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ), a move praised by GOP skeptics.
However, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, objected to the bill and charged Johnson with combining” a poison pill” with Israeli assistance.
Democrats made it evident during House debate and many successive statements that their main criticism of the original House bill was its offsets, Johnson wrote on Saturday. ” The Senate will no more have justifications, but ill-intentioned, for not passing this crucial support for our ally quickly.”
Rep. Ken Calvert, R-California, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee’s subcommittee on defense spending, is scheduled to release the congressional text on Saturday afternoon.
A growing number of GOP lawmakers have grown afraid of Republicans ‘ demands for tight changes to immigration and border policies in exchange for funding for Ukraine. Biden has requested about$ 60 billion in additional funding to aid Kyiv in repelling Russia’s invasion.
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This guy is a real disappointment.
The new boss is the same as the previous boss?
It certainly seems that way.
They all do the same thing ….
They make big promises, but then, at the last moment, they renege and do the opposite. This is usually a huge victory for Democrats and Deep Staters.
Here’s what happened:
BREAKING NEWS — IN A REVERSAL, @SpeakerJohnson will put a bill on the floor to send $17.6 billion to Israel with no corresponding spending cuts, a reversal meant to preempt the Senate’s border-and-national-security supplemental.
Here’s a message from Johnson to the House Republican :…
Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman), February 3, 2024
Laura Loomer is on it.
JUST IN: @SpeakerJohnson has just announced that he plans to introduce a bill next week to send BILLIONS of dollars in additional aid to Israel.
The Southern border is still unlocked, and we haven’t been able to pass a border bill. More failed leadership from the @HouseGOP…. pic.twitter.com/tcl9pFRmHu
Laura Loomer, @LauraLoomer, February 3, 2024
Here is a zoom in on the letter.
Newt Gingrich likes what Speaker Johnson does and thinks he is doing a great job.
Newt was always part of the “Establishment”.
Sad to see
Speaker Johnson’s choice to introduce a free-standing bill on aid for Israel strips the Democrats of their maneuvering. Will they vote yes? Schumer will he support the Senate if it passes in the House? Will Biden sign aid for Israel? Speaker Good move
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) February 3, 2024
Why do other countries have borders but not us?
Why do we send BILLIONS of dollars to secure their border before securing the US?
Wake up Newt! You’re all washed-up!
Fox News has more information:
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will introduce legislation to the House next week that would provide Israel with $17,6 billion in emergency funding.
The timing of this announcement is noteworthy, as Senate and White House negotiators will release legislative text for a border-security compromise this weekend, in addition to President Biden’s $106 billion request for additional funding for Ukraine, Israel and humanitarian causes, among other issues.
Johnson sent a letter to Republican colleagues on Sunday criticizing the House GOP majority for not being included in those talks. He also argued that they were not moving quickly enough to assist Israel in its fight against Hamas.
Johnson warned that “while the Senate appears to be ready to release the text of their supplemental bill after months of negotiations behind closed doors, their leadership knows that by not including the House in their negotiation, they have eliminated any ability to quickly consider any legislation.”
“Given that the Senate has failed to move appropriate legislation timely, and given the perilous conditions in which Israel finds itself, the House will continue leading.” Next week, the House will pass a standalone Israel supplemental bill.
Johnson’s first vote as speaker of the House was on a bill to fund Israel for approximately $14 billion. This was the amount requested by Biden with his supplemental aid package. The bill would have offset those funds by taking money from the Internal Revenue Service, a move that was praised by GOP hardliners.
But Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) refused to take up the bill and accused Johnson of mixing a “poison pill” with Israel’s aid.
Johnson wrote that Democrats had made it clear in multiple statements and during the debate in the House that their main objection to the House bill’s offsets was the primary reason for their opposition. “The Senate won’t have any excuses, no matter how misguided, to delay the swift passage of this crucial support for our ally.”
He said that the legislative text will be released by Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Appropriations Committee subcommittee for defense spending, on Saturday afternoon.
Republicans have asked for stricter border and immigration policies in exchange for funding for Ukraine. This is a subject that a growing number GOP lawmakers are wary about. Biden’s request for additional funding includes approximately $60 billion to assist Kyiv in fighting off Russia’s invasion.
What do you think about?
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