Outgoing Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK), the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has half a billion dollars worth of earmarks in the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bills.
Inhofe, given that he is due to soon leave the Senate, faces little to no political pressure not to stuff the bill with earmarks.$114 million for the Air Force for KC-46A 1 Bay Depot Corrosion Control Hangar$86 million for the Army Advance Individual Training Complex Phase 2 in OklahomaThe omnibus spending bill also
$45 billion in military and economic aid for Ukraine, which Inhofe has been a vocal advocate for despite Americans’ declining support for entanglement in Ukraine.allies on the front lines with Russia give more aid to Ukraine pound-for-pound than the U.S.
in late November found that 48 percent of registered Republican voters want to decrease the provisioning of foreign aid. The survey revealed that 48 percent of Republicans want to decrease involvement in other countries’ affairs.on Friday that a full-blown “major war” between Russia and the West could possibly break out over Ukraine.
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