Senate Intel Chair Warner on Supplemental Negotiations

Statement

Date: Jan. 25, 2024
Location: Washington, D.C.

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"With the support of democracies around the world, the people of Ukraine have succeeded in decimating Putin's ground forces, without the loss of a single NATO soldier. Turning our back on them now would be a grave miscalculation with global ramifications that would reverberate long after the next election -- it would send a message to authoritarian leaders around the world that the United States no longer stands by its commitments.

We now also have a real opportunity to fix decades of dysfunction along our southern border. While I have tremendous respect for the hard work of the negotiators who have spent weeks hammering out a bipartisan deal, and acknowledge that even with their broad agreement this supplemental package requires appropriators to iron out more details to proceed, time is of the essence. Nothing in D.C. ever happens without a deadline. Let's all agree on one now to enable the Senate to move forward."

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