Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Newsmax Thursday that President Joe Biden's proposed $100 million aid package to provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza will not 'make it' to the people who need the help...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Newsmax Thursday that President Joe Biden’s proposed $100 million aid package to provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza will not “make it” to the people who need the help.
"The United States provides humanitarian assistance through trusted partners including UN agencies and international NGOs.” She said the theft of aid money in the past from an agency of the United Nations led former President Donald Trump to curtail the aid, while Biden reinstated $730 million to the agency.
Blackburn also criticized President Biden for not speaking about the 30 Americans killed in the attacks two weeks ago and the Americans among the more than 200 people held as hostages by Hamas in Gaza.
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