The government is on the verge of a shutdown, our country is $33 trillion in debt, and American infrastructure continues to deteriorate.

Nevertheless, our public servants have funneled over $100 billion to the corrupt Ukrainian regime.

Taxpayer dollars siphoning to Ukraine isn’t solely a Democrat issue.

A significant number of Republican representatives contribute to padding the pockets of Zelensky and his cronies.

The Uniparty is alive and well.

On Thursday, the House of Representatives voted on $300 million in additional aid to Ukraine.

It passed by an overwhelming 311-117 vote.

Our friends at WLTReport snagged a list of House Republicans who voted to continue funding Ukraine.

Here’s A List Of All The Republican Reps Who Voted To Keep Funding Ukraine

Did your public servant make the list?

The Hill reports:

The House late Thursday night overwhelmingly approved $300 million in new aid to Ukraine.

The 311-117 vote came after House GOP leaders on Wednesday stripped the Ukraine assistance from a Pentagon funding bill. All “no” votes came from Republicans.

Though it drew broad support, the funding has been a source of controversy for the past week.

The $300 million was initially included in legislation funding the Department of Defense for fiscal 2024, which drew opposition from hard-line Republicans.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters last week that he would remove the $300 million from the defense bill and hold a separate vote on the funding after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) joined a band of conservatives in sinking a procedural vote to advance the Pentagon measure.

“Last night’s vote marks a major moment in changing perceptions on how House Republicans view Ukraine. 101 Republicans voted to send more money. 117 Republicans voted against,” said Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

“101 Republicans voted to send more money to Ukraine,” said WarRoom CFO/COO Grace Chong.

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