Biden-Harris Send Another $230 Million In Unvetted Money to Pro Terrorist Elements | The Gateway Pundit | by Seth Segal


Biden-Harris Send Another $230 Million In Unvetted Money to Pro Terrorist Elements

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According to The Geller Report, the Biden-Harris regime continues its pattern of sending large amounts of foreign aid to terrorist-inhabited regions, this time in the form of $230 million.

Much of this money will inevitably go to people who hate America in what is, perhaps, a last-ditch effort to rush the flow of money through before President Trump is sworn in.

According to Geller, “The regime has admitted knowing the money will go in large part to Hamas.”

“This is in direct violation of the Taylor Force Act financing and promoting the murder of innocent Americans, Israelis, and others.”

The Taylor Force Act “prohibits certain FY2018-FY2023 economic support assistance that directly benefits the Palestinian Authority (PA) from being made available for the West Bank and Gaza unless the Department of State certifies that the PA, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and any successor or affiliated organizations” as long as they continue to reward terrorism.

The Act was named for former U.S. Army officer Taylor Force, who was stabbed to death during a Palestinian terror attack on a Vanderbilt University tour group in Tel Aviv in 2016.

Geller notes, “Why not rush that money to Hurricane Helene victims denied aid because there was a Trump sign in their yards?”

Sadly this continues a pattern of the Biden-Harris regime sending taxpayer money to those who burn the American flag and participate in support of Islamist terror.

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Seth is an active member of the conservative movement. Seth is a member of TPUSA’s Alumni Association and is Outreach chair of The New York State Young Republicans. Follow me on Twitter @conservative013.

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