Trump’s VP pick is outspoken critic of US aid to Ukraine
Senator JD Vance has repeatedly argued for negotiating an end to the conflict between Kiev and Moscow
Senator JD Vance, the Ohio Republican nominated to be Donald Trump’s running mate in November, has made his mark on Capitol Hill by lambasting Washington’s open-end commitment to funding Kiev.
Vance, the best-selling author of ‘Hillbilly Elegy’, was elected to the Senate in 2022. Trump announced his nomination for vice-president on Monday evening, on the first day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
“I certainly admire the Ukrainians who are fighting against Russia, but I do not think that it is in America’s interest to continue to fund an effectively never-ending war in Ukraine,” he said in May, in a speech at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.
In late April, when the Senate approved a $61 billion package of new military aid to Ukraine, Vance invoked his experience in the military to rebuke his colleagues.
“I served my country honorably, and I saw when I went to Iraq that I had been lied to,” he said on the Senate floor, adding that “the promises of the foreign policy establishment of this country were a complete joke.”
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