RINO Dan Crenshaw is always scheming to find ways to put America last.
The Washington, D.C. Swamp is watching one party come to an abrupt end.
And Dan Crenshaw was furious at Trump supporters for stopping this awful scheme.
Dan Crenshaw is not happy about Trump supporters attacking RINOs over Ukraine aid
Establishment Republicans have fought for the last two years to make sure that Ukraine has taxpayer money to secure its border while ignoring funding for the southern border with Mexico in big spending fights.
President Joe Biden and RINOs in Congress can’t get taxpayer money out the door to Ukraine fast enough.
RINO U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) believes the top priority for the Republican Party is spending whatever it takes to make sure that Ukraine is victorious.
But the Washington, D.C. Swamp consensus on continuing to pour vast sums of money into the conflict with no questions asked is coming to an end.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to bring the war to a swift conclusion shortly after he’s inaugurated next year.
Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) is frustrated that it’s getting harder to funnel money to Ukraine.
“It gets harder and harder every single time, because it can’t last forever,” Crenshaw said. “The Republicans are dropping off, but keep in mind, a lot of those Republicans are not dropping off because they believe that Russia should win.”
Crenshaw lamented that Republicans are dropping their support for Ukraine because “they’re scared of the attacks” from Trump supporters.
The grassroots have gotten tired of watching the Republican establishment fall over themselves to secure Ukraine’s border while refusing to fight for border security in spending bills.
Republican establishment knows the spending spree is coming to an end
Biden pushed to have an additional $24 billion in military aid sent to Ukraine during the latest government funding fight.
That idea didn’t get off the ground.
RINO U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) has been one of the biggest supporters of the war, but he realized things had changed.
“I don’t see any appetite for that,” Cornyn said about more funding. “I’m hopeful that President Trump can help bring that to some sort of resolution.”
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been one of the conservatives leading the charge against funneling more taxpayer money to Ukraine.
“They should not send any more money,” Greene said. “The war will be over as soon as President Trump gets in.”
RINO U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) admitted enthusiasm among Congressional Republicans for additional spending on Ukraine was dwindling.
“Appetite is waning,” Young said. “Since the President ran on this, in his resolve to do his best to try and bring this to some sort of negotiated resolution, it makes sense for me to give him an opportunity to negotiate a positive resolution.”
The Republican establishment’s Ukraine first, southern border last policy is coming to an end when Trump takes office in January.
Republican voters have no appetite to continue to pour money into endless foreign wars while the needs of America are overlooked.