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The speaker discusses the ongoing crisis at the southern border and criticizes the Biden administration for its handling of the situation. They highlight the overwhelming number of illegal immigrants entering the country and the negative impact it has on American communities. The speaker also emphasizes the dangers posed by drug trafficking and the potential for terrorists to enter undetected. They call for immediate action to secure the border and protect American citizens. The speaker mentions several bills being considered to address the issue and criticizes the reported deal in the Senate, arguing that it does not include the necessary policy changes to solve the crisis. They conclude by questioning President Biden's commitment to border security and the rule of law.

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The Senate leaders are heading to Kyiv with $61 billion, possibly in cash, while our border is being invaded by 800,000 illegal immigrants in the last month. They had no time or money to address the border issue, but managed to prepare the money, load the planes, and get ready for their trip to Kyiv.

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The speaker opposes sending defense articles and services from the US to Ukraine, arguing that they should be used to defend the US border instead. They claim that veterans in their district prefer fighting against Mexican cartels at the southern border rather than supporting Ukraine. They criticize the Secretary of State for prioritizing Ukraine and accuse the Biden administration of depleting US military readiness. The speaker also expresses concern about China's growing strength and accuses the government of lying about the need to support Ukraine to prevent China from invading Taiwan.

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The speaker proposes an amendment to stop funding Ukraine, claiming that the US has taken over the country and is fighting a proxy war without public approval. They argue that the US is providing extensive financial assistance, military equipment, and weapons to Ukraine, totaling $113 billion in 2022 alone. The speaker criticizes the state and foreign operations bill for granting Ukraine a blank check, allowing the State Department to bypass oversight. They express concern that this funding will perpetuate endless war and bring the conflict to American soil. The speaker cites polling data showing that a majority of Americans oppose further funding for Ukraine and believe the US has already done enough. They argue that taxpayer dollars should be used to secure the US southern border and combat issues like human trafficking. The speaker urges the adoption of their amendment.

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The speaker questions why the government is sending funds to Ukraine instead of focusing on domestic issues. They criticize the president for not prioritizing their own territory and consider it a foolish decision. Biden is referred to as an idiot.

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Speaker 0 expresses the urgency of securing the border and standing up for the American people. He shares a story of a constituent who feels abandoned by the government. He emphasizes the need for border security before discussing other issues like Ukraine. Speaker 0 highlights the importance of passing HR 2 with necessary fixes and ensuring the safety of unaccompanied children. He criticizes the lack of spending restraint and calls for actual cuts in spending. Speaker 0 urges Republicans to prioritize the American people over political agendas and suggests staying in Washington to address these issues.

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The American people should be proud of their support for Ukraine. We will continue supplying Ukraine with critical weapons and equipment, including $200 million that I just approved. However, without additional funding, our ability to help Ukraine respond to urgent demands is coming to an end. We need Ukraine to fix its broken immigration system, and Congress needs to do the same at home. Holding Ukraine funding hostage to push a partisan agenda on the border is not the solution. We need real solutions.

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The speaker questions the unconditional financial support given to Ukraine and emphasizes the need for a plan and payment for any future aid. They also mention diverting funds from Israel's arms budget. The speaker then asks if the government will be shut down and suggests that the Republican party should focus on shutting down the border as a message.

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They discussed the issue of illegal immigration and the need to address it by removing Joe Biden and other officials causing the problem. Under President Trump, there were 400,000 apprehensions in one year, whereas now there are 300,000 apprehensions every month, which is unsustainable. The speaker emphasized the importance of replacing the current administration and expressed their intention to run for the US Senate. They also mentioned the potential threats posed by terrorists not on the watch list and the need to address these issues. The speaker concluded by stating that it is crucial for Republicans to win the Senate in the upcoming election.

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We have concerns about accountability and the objective in Ukraine. We want to know if America is having a proxy war with Putin and Russia. House Republicans, led by Mike Garcia and Dan Crenshaw, have presented 12 critical questions for the White House to answer before providing additional support. We delivered these questions to Jake Sullivan, the international security adviser. We need to know the plan, where the money will be spent, and have auditing for the dollars already sent. These are not tough questions. We want cooperation and transparency.

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Speaker 1 expresses concerns about the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package, high inflation, and the country's direction. Speaker 0 acknowledges the need for action on roads and infrastructure but denies misallocation of funds. Speaker 1 raises issues of a wide open border and the use of Fentanyl to target children. Speaker 0 admits to discussing the matter with President Biden and expresses worry about Fentanyl poisoning. Speaker 1 questions the president's response and the number of illegal immigrants in the country. Speaker 0 mentions meeting with the ATF to address the Fentanyl problem. Speaker 1 argues that the border was secure under the Trump administration but is now open, leading to drug-related issues. They urge Speaker 0 to reach out to the president for a solution.

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Speaker 1 describes four months of arduous negotiations to produce a bipartisan bill, noting there were many times negotiations derailed and that he stayed on the phone at midnight to keep them moving. He argues the bill is crucial and a turning point for America, outlining the stakes across several flashpoints. First, he asserts that if the U.S. does not aid Ukraine, Putin will walk over Ukraine, the war could be lost, and the U.S. could find itself fighting in Eastern Europe as a NATO ally in a few years, a scenario Americans would not like. Second, he says if the U.S. does not help Israel defend itself against Hamas, the perpetual war will continue. Third, he claims humanitarian aid to starving Palestinians in Gaza is essential to prevent hundreds of thousands from starving. Fourth, he mentions the border crisis, referencing statements from Speaker Johnson that it is chaos, and asserts legislative action is needed. Speaker 1 credits Mitch McConnell for his contributions, but contrasts him with others, including Speaker Johnson, who he says are "scared to death of Donald Trump." He contends Trump has called for chaos and suggested that if he becomes president, Ukraine could be gone, the border could worsen, and war in the Middle East could escalate. He argues Trump’s stance is political rather than policy-driven and asserts that the majority of Republican senators recognize the bill as the right thing to do. He emphasizes the bill as a compromise—describing it as something he does not like in full, nor does McConnell, but necessary to accomplish important outcomes in the Senate. He recalls bipartisan legislation from two years prior as proof such collaboration is possible. The core question he poses is whether senators will drown out the political noise from Trump and his allies and do the right thing for America. Speaker 1 frames the bill as a turning point in American policy and history, asking whether history will look back and see that they rose to the occasion. He asserts that the majority of Republican senators understand the bill’s necessity, despite political headwinds, and he casts passage as essential to addressing Ukraine, Israel, Gaza humanitarian needs, and border stability. Speaker 1 ends by reiterating that history is watching their decisions at this moment.

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The speaker criticizes a bill that prioritizes Ukraine over America, arguing that it neglects pressing issues such as border security and rising costs for American families. They express frustration with the lack of debate and amendment opportunities in the Senate, emphasizing the need for individual members to have more influence. The speaker also highlights the Biden administration's actions that have contributed to the current border crisis, including reversing Trump-era policies and not enforcing immigration laws. They criticize the administration's energy policy and its impact on US relations with Russia. The speaker concludes by expressing concerns about the allocation of foreign aid and the neglect of American priorities.

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The president's bill includes support for Israel, Ukraine, the southern border, and Taiwan. It seems like a favorable bill for both Republicans and Democrats. Regarding Ukraine, the question is whether the United States should fund it at the levels proposed by President Biden. However, it's worth noting that the money allocated for the border aims to process more illegal immigrants rather than address the root of the problem, potentially worsening the situation.

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration's border strategy, claiming they want to let people into the country and are not concerned about securing the border. They allege that the administration is giving money to non-governmental organizations to help migrants once they enter the country, providing them with phones and Visa cards worth up to $5,000. The speaker claims to have inside sources, including border patrol agents, who have witnessed this. They argue that American taxpayers are subsidizing this while struggling themselves. The speaker also mentions the risks of terrorism, Fentanyl, and the abuse of women and children. They suggest that Trump could use the phones to locate and deport migrants, but notes that the migrants often discard the phones. The speaker concludes by sarcastically mentioning that the US is even doing their laundry in Manhattan.

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The speaker addressed the Kennedy Center's disrepair and mismanagement, citing $250 million spent on unused underground rooms and a $30,000 cost for Lee Greenwood to sing at the board meeting. The speaker criticized the painted columns and the waste of money, stating the situation is emblematic of the country's problems, such as open borders and men in women's sports. The speaker wants to improve the Kennedy Center and is planning a meeting with the Speaker. The speaker mentioned working with the DC mayor to remove tents and address crime. The speaker recommended that people come see shows, including Broadway hits. The speaker is speaking with President Putin to save soldiers surrounded by Russian forces and is trying to broker a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, claiming the conflict is "Joe Biden's deal," referencing $350 billion given to Ukraine. The speaker also addressed reports of 18 Secret Service agents protecting Hunter Biden in South Africa, a country the speaker says is on a watch list, and promised to look into it. Finally, the speaker acknowledged a terrible event at a Catholic church and said they would look into it as well.

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The speaker criticizes the act of withholding Ukraine funding to push a partisan agenda on the border, stating that it is not the right approach. They emphasize the need for genuine solutions.

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Last night, a new record was set with 10,000 people crossing the border illegally. This highlights the ongoing crisis we are facing. It's not just people from South America, but also individuals from 160 other countries. Recently, it was reported that someone with ties to dangerous items was involved in smuggling people across. I have requested a classified briefing from the White House for Congress, but it has not been provided yet.

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration and Democrats for their handling of the border crisis. They highlight the high number of migrant deaths, brutalization of children and women by human traffickers, and the influx of drugs across the border. The speaker argues that Democrats do not care about these issues and accuses them of wanting open borders. They also criticize a bill that is being kept secret and claim it will not fix the problem. The speaker believes that Republican leadership is ineffective and accuses them of negotiating in bad faith. They express support for Texas' efforts to defend their state and criticize Biden's actions.

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I would like to remind Congress that Ukraine is not part of the United States, and it is not our responsibility to defend their borders. The Department of Defense has consistently failed its audits and cannot account for over 61% of its assets. Instead of focusing on Ukraine, we should prioritize defending our own borders, as 300 Americans die every day from Fentanyl poisoning originating from China and Mexican cartels. It is crucial for Congress to understand that the American people work hard to protect our own nation, not other countries. Therefore, we should redirect our efforts towards securing our border.

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Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of a bipartisan bill that has been negotiated for four months. They highlight the significance of aiding Ukraine to prevent Putin from taking over, supporting Israel against Hamas, providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, and addressing the chaos at the border. Speaker 1 praises Mitch McConnell for his efforts but criticizes Republicans, including Speaker Johnson, for being afraid of Donald Trump. They argue that many Republican senators know the bill is necessary but are hesitant due to political reasons. Speaker 1 urges senators to prioritize the well-being of America over political noise and emphasizes that history is watching their actions.

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The speaker, a veteran of over 40 years who worked for six presidents starting with Ronald Reagan, asserts that every president prior to Joe Biden took border security seriously for national security reasons. According to the speaker, the Trump administration handed Biden the most secure border in their lifetime, which Biden then intentionally unsecured. The speaker claims that the current administration has achieved unprecedented border success, surpassing even Trump's first term, resulting in historically low border numbers and the most secure border in the nation's history. They state that Trump's policies save lives daily, citing studies that show a correlation between decreased illegal immigration and reduced sexual assaults on women by cartels. The speaker attributes a reduction in deaths, sex trafficking, and fentanyl entering the country to Trump's policies, while claiming sex trafficking is up 600% and a quarter million Americans have died from fentanyl under Biden.

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The speaker, a veteran of over 40 years who worked for six presidents starting with Ronald Reagan, asserts that every president prior to Joe Biden took border security seriously for national security reasons. According to the speaker, the Trump administration handed Biden the most secure border in their lifetime, which Biden then intentionally unsecured. The speaker claims that the current administration has surpassed Trump's first administration in border success, achieving historically low border numbers and making it the most secure border in the nation's history. They state that Trump's policies are saving lives daily by reducing illegal immigration by 96%, thereby decreasing sexual assaults, child deaths, sex trafficking, and the entry of terrorists and fentanyl. They allege that under Biden, sex trafficking is up 600%, with four thousand aliens dying and a quarter million Americans dead from fentanyl. The speaker concludes that Trump's border wall and policies save lives.

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The speaker mentions that the issue at hand was bound to affect local neighborhoods. They express gratitude towards the Secretary of Homeland Security for having someone embedded. The speaker emphasizes the importance of controlling the border, declaring a state of emergency, and providing adequate funding to address the national crisis.

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The speaker blames the Biden administration for the open border allowing illegal aliens in the country. They led the effort to impeach Secretary Mayorkas and are waiting for a Senate trial. President Trump visited the border, highlighting the issue. Joe Biden only visited after Trump's trip. The speaker believes illegal immigration is hurting America, citing tragic incidents like the murder of a University of Georgia student.
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