Sen. Van Hollen To Rubio: Trump foreign policy has become a dumpster fire
Van Hollen: This is your first public hearing since President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu launched an illegal war against Iran. Netanyahu said he’s been waiting 40 years to do this. Turns out he finally found a president who was both stupid and reckless enough to join him.
The war has killed 14 American service members, wounded hundreds more, and killed thousands of civilians. It’s driving up the price of gas, food, and much more. Trump obviously doesn’t care. He called high gas prices “peanuts” and said, “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation.” That’s from the president of the United States.
And all for what? The president told us 91 days ago that we had won the war in Iran. Last year, he told the country Iran’s key enrichment facilities had been completely and totally obliterated. Was that false?
Let’s face it, Mr. Secretary, Trump foreign policy has become a dumpster fire. This is the same president who’s more interested in flattering Vladimir Putin than in protecting Ukrainian sovereignty. The president who lifted restrictions on the transfer of sophisticated U.S. chips to China but came back from his trip there with nothing but ballroom envy—he tweeted about that the other day.
This is the president who brought on Elon Musk to take a chainsaw to AID, which has enabled the current Ebola outbreak in the DRC. We’ve also witnessed corrupt crypto deals with the UAE royal family that have enriched the Trump family at the expense of our national security. We’ve seen an administration engage in extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean, hijack Venezuelan oil, threaten to invade Greenland, and weaken the NATO alliance.
Here at home, a Reagan-appointed judge said that you and former Secretary Noem abused your powers when you locked up—and still seek to deport—students for protesting the destruction of Gaza. The Reagan-appointed judge said you did that, quote, “primarily on account of their First Amendment-protected political speech.”
Speaking of Gaza, the so-called “board of peace” seems to have run aground. Meanwhile, Senator Rubio once proclaimed that the U.S. must work to ensure that refugees who flee war, torture, and persecution are provided safe environments to live and thrive in—now, as Secretary of State in this administration, you have capped refugees at a record low of 17,500, and white South Africans, Afrikaners, have comprised roughly 99% of those slots. Mr. Secretary, a race-based refugee system.
At the same time, the president is preventing Cuban political refugees from entering the United States, even as you’ve imposed what I believe is a blockade on that repressive regime. The stated goal is to change the government there, but the only real change is a humanitarian crisis inflicted on millions of people, not members of the regime.
@KentBozo1988@GenoVeno73@BasedMikeLee@realDonaldTrump There hasn't been any change in the legacy of burning women and children, in fact it's much worse lately, in case you haven't noticed.
And the tariff fiasco has been a disaster. Goodbye tourism.
@KentBozo1988@GenoVeno73@BasedMikeLee@realDonaldTrump It was a great economy. We did a lot better than pretty much all other economies coming out of covid. Unemployment was very low, business activity recovered and boomed, and lots of people found out they could work from home.
@John85615578@BasedMikeLee You evidently think sex assault should get a pass. Why? Do you automatically assume the women are lying? FYI, Paxton is a proven liar.
@BasedMikeLee Mike from Urah thinks Texans should have a corrupt AG who let's sexual predators off the hook. Why do Republicans think sex assault should get a pass?
@EricLDaugh There is no settlement because the case was dropped. A settlement would have had to be approved by the judge. This is just the DOJ giving away money.