April 29, 2024

Biden Suggests Ukraine is a Member of NATO in Shocking Remarks to Reporters

Biden Suggests Ukraine is a Member of NATO in Shocking Remarks to Reporters (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila

World War 3 Watch* Joe Biden stopped to chat with reporters while he was out and about in aware on Saturday.

Joe Biden stopped to chat with reporters while he was out and about in Delaware on Saturday.

Biden suggested Ukraine is a member of NATO in shocking remarks to reporters.

“It’s about time we make sure that Congress come home and pass the legislation funding NATO,” Biden said of the Senate’s stalled foreign aid bill which includes billions of dollars for Ukraine.

Ukraine is NOT a member of NATO. Biden’s remarks are dangerous.

RNC Research on Twitter: “BIDEN (in Delaware): “It’s about time we make sure that Congress come home and pass the legislation funding NATO” pic.twitter.com/VAdPBt7ZSS / Twitter”

BIDEN (in Delaware): “It’s about time we make sure that Congress come home and pass the legislation funding NATO” pic.twitter.com/VAdPBt7ZSS

Last week Republican Senators voted against advancing a compromised ‘border security bill’ that would have allocated more money to foreign countries while largely ignoring the US border.

The Senate’s $118.28 billion national security supplemental package allocated $60 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

Only $20.23 billion was allocated to secure the US border amid an unprecedented invasion of military-age males from Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and China.

After this bill failed to pass the Senate last week, Schumer rolled out another supplemental aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

The Senate early Tuesday passed Schumer’s supplemental aid package and allocated $95 billion to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. 22 Republicans voted in favor of giving foreign countries money while ignoring the crisis at the US border.

The $95 billion package died in the House. Speaker Johnson shut it down.

This prompted House Intel Chairman Mike Turner to sound the alarm on a vague ‘serious national security threat’ related to Russia.

The House Intel Committee made the announcement shortly after Speaker Mike Johnson shut down the Senate aid bill which allocated billions of dollars to Ukraine.

Mike Turner made the urgent announcement after he returned from a trip to Kiev where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about Congress’ funding bill.

Now Joe Biden is trying to put extra pressure on Speaker Johnson by suggesting Ukraine is a member of NATO.

Ukraine is not a member of NATO.

In fact Wikileaks cables showed NATO warnings before Russia invaded Ukraine.

The expansion of NATO in the region is what is causing Russia’s aggression and Joe Biden keeps throwing gasoline on the fire.

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Turley Breaks Down ‘Astonishing’ Facts From Fani Willis Case, Reveals Further Actions Judge Could Take

Turley Breaks Down ‘Astonishing’ Facts From Fani Willis Case, Reveals Further Actions Judge Could Take

Fox legal analyst Jonathan Turley detailed the “astonishing” facts he found within Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Nathan Wade’s case Sunday.

George Washington University law professor and Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley detailed the “astonishing” facts he found within Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and fellow attorney Nathan Wade’s case Sunday and suggested steps the judge could take next.

Turley appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss Willis’ and Wade’s recent testimony during their evidentiary hearing. The duo are facing allegations the DA financially benefited from her romantic relationship with Wade while the two worked together on an election fraud case against former president Donald Trump.

Fox host Shannon Bream questioned Turley on his thoughts regarding the conflicting statements made by the two and if he believes the judge has “seen enough” to disqualify her from the case. 

While Turley detailed he believes the judge has “heard enough” based on the statements given, he noted the judge may ask the two to “step aside” due to the “tough position” he is in. Turley continued to question, however, if the judge would refer both Willis and Wade to the bar over their “allegation of false statement being filed,” noting it could be an option the judge may take in addition to requesting a removal.

“Well, one thing is clear is that no one will ever say election law is boring again,” Turley stated. “But the astonishing thing about this is that you have two prosecutors who stand accused of filing false statements in court. Mr. Wade is accused of answering interrogatories falsely and Willis is accused of making false statements in her own filings. That’s what they’re prosecuting defendants in the case for.”

“So, building on what Tom said, at some point you have to recognize that your personal interests have to give way to interests of the case and the office, they haven’t done that. Has the judge heard enough? Yes, but he’s still in a tough position. Disqualification is a heavy lift. The issue of the appearance of impropriety may give him a basis for saying, ‘You need to step aside.’”

“My question is, will he refer these two to the bar? They are allegations of false statements being filed, their testimony did not help in that respect. And so, will this judge say, ‘Look, I’m going to suggest that one or both of you remove yourselves,’ or maybe even order it, but ‘I’m also going to ask the bar to look into these allegations’?” Turley stated.

Reports of Willis and Wade’s relationship surfaced in early January after a court motion was filed by representatives of former Trump campaign official Michael Roman, who was named in Willis’ indictment. Since the released filing, Willis has confirmed her relationship with Wade, whom she appointed to be a special prosecutor in her case against Trump. While Roman’s motion claimed Willis had signed off on funds to pay for vacations for the two, however, she has denied receiving any financial benefits from the relationship.

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