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Marjorie Taylor Greene Moves To Cut $500 Million In Military Assistance To Taiwan
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During House floor debate, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduced an amendment to reduce U.S. assistance to Taiwan by $500 million.
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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As the House considers funding $831 billion to the Department of Defense for the funding
00:08
of our great men and women in our military to defend our nation and our nation's interests,
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it's important to talk about the foreign aid that we are funding to foreign countries.
00:19
The American people are $37 trillion in debt.
00:24
The debt keeps rising and the interest on our debt is at $1 trillion now per year, $1 trillion.
00:34
My amendment would strike $500 million of military assistance to Taiwan.
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This is an increase of $100 million from fiscal year 2025 and will be used to provide a wide
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variety of assistance, including planes, drones, missile defense, munitions, and more.
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Listen to this.
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As we're giving an extra $100 million, making it $500 million in this Department of Defense
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appropriations bill, the entire defense budget of Taiwan is less than $20 billion.
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Our defense budget is $831 billion.
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It wouldn't be so high if we weren't giving foreign aid.
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We've given Taiwan over $2 billion in funding and munitions over the past two years.
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We've already given them $2 billion, but now we're giving them another $500 billion.
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Increasing foreign aid to Taiwan will only increase their reliance on the United States, and the
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United States should be serving the American people and stop enslaving the American people
01:42
in massive debt that drives the inflation that is causing Americans to suffer, that is causing
01:50
Americans to not be able to afford everyday life.
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The United States is $37 trillion in debt, and we can't even hardly afford our own massive
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military budget, let alone funding the significant portions of other countries, of foreign countries,
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foreign nations, and foreign people that do not pay taxes here in America.
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We have so many of our own domestic problems here at home, and should not be funding foreign countries,
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foreign aids, and quite frankly, instigating World War III with China.
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Before we start worrying about Taiwan's borders or Ukraine's borders or any other countries' borders,
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we should be focusing on the continued security of our own border and deporting the criminals
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and terrorists and millions of people that invaded our country and are somewhere within our country
02:48
after they invaded our own borders.
02:51
Mr. Speaker, our reserve.
02:53
General Lady of Reserves, for purposes, a gentleman from California seek recognition.
02:58
I rise in opposition to the General Lady's amendment.
03:00
Gentleman is recognized for five minutes.
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I greatly admire the gentlelady from Georgia's passion for ensuring support for our overseas allies
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are a wise use of taxpayers' dollars, but support for Taiwan must be part of that equation.
03:16
Just yesterday, the Trump administration released a statement of administration policy for the
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Defense of Appropriation Bill, very supportive of the bill we produced.
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One of the very few areas the administration expressed any slight disagreement with our bill
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was wanting more money for Taiwan.
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The administration has proposed including $1 billion, while this bill provides $500 million.
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Now, had OMB delivered budget materials to us in time for consideration, we would have certainly
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taken a look at providing what they requested, but that wasn't the case.
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Supporting Taiwan in the face of unrelenting Chinese aggression is absolutely in the vital
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interest of the United States.
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I want to point out that Taiwan makes 90 percent of the world's chips and close to 100 percent
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of the highly needed chips for artificial intelligence and high technical devices.
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The funding will go a long way to make sure that Taiwan has the resources necessary to help
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prevent a Chinese invasion.
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That's the position of the Trump administration, and that's the position of this bill.
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With that, I urge a no vote on the amendment and reserve the balance of my time.
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And I yield two minutes to the ranking member, the gentlelady from Minnesota.
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The gentlelady is recognized.
04:35
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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I am very, very proud of my vote to vote against the President's big tax package, which added
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a $3.4 trillion debt to our national debt over the next 10 years.
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But right now, I'm rising in opposition to this amendment.
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America's strength around the world does not only stem from our military power, but our network
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of alliances in Europe and the Pacific that allow us to project power.
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Our allies support us, and we support them.
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That means when our allies are threatened, the United States needs to be with them.
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That's exactly what we're doing in Ukraine, helping sovereign nation defend its democracy
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from Russian aggression.
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A similar situation could easily occur in the Pacific, where Taiwan is threatened by the People's
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Republic of China.
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China has a recent history of seizing territory.
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Look at the evasion of Tibet in the 1950s.
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They've suppressed democracy in Hong Kong.
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And when the Chinese President speaks of reunification of Taiwan, we should believe that he will attempt
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it.
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We cannot allow that to happen.
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China may not stop with Taiwan.
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If Taiwan falls, other Pacific Island nations like the Philippines would be threatened.
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And America is not alone in these concerns.
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Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand are deeply concerned about the future of Taiwan's
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democracy.
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That's why they're working with us to deter China and to prevent an evasion of Taiwan
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from happening.
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The $500 million in this bill will assist Taiwan in preparing their military, increasing their
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readiness and their deterrence capabilities.
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So I support the inclusion of the funds in this bill, and I strongly oppose this amendment.
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I ask my colleagues to do the same, and I yield back.
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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The best way to compete with China is to have a strong American economy.
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We shouldn't be having to fund the protection of a foreign country that is producing over
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90 percent of our chips when we should be producing those chips right here at home.
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Currently many of our rare earth minerals are tied up on federal lands, and this is a problem
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that is tying up the production of chips here in America.
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You see, America should be building our strength and resilience.
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Instead of an additional, let's say an additional $500 million being given to Taiwan for their defense
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budget, we shouldn't be investing that $500 million into America's ability to produce.
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chips, so that we don't have to be the world's police that go defend all these other foreign
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countries from China's aggression.
07:18
The best way to beat China is with a strong America, but decades of America-last policies
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where our manufacturing jobs were sent overseas and sent to China is what made China strong.
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America created that problem, and America is continuing to create that problem by dependence
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on foreign countries for our own manufacturing.
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This is why rural America has been crumbling for decades, because of the economic loss of
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their own small towns.
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In America today, the cost of college tuition has increased by over 180 percent.
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That means it's unaffordable for many students, and they're laden with student loan debt.
08:02
According to American Compass, in 1985, 40 weeks of a typical worker's income could provide
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the middle class essentials for a family of four.
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But now, this requires over 62 weeks of income, exceeding the 52 weeks in a year.
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Life is unaffordable for Americans, Mr. Speaker, worth $37 trillion in debt.
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I urge my colleagues to vote for my amendment, and I yield.
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I'll give a really good chance to work at the end of this, even though it really is really
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good.
08:41
And it's true.
08:43
Let's talk about the equity code and the equity code.
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I think it's a huge boost of interest in debt.
08:46
It's a huge boost of interest, isn't it?
08:47
Maybe you can find a little bit.
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If you're lucky, that it's a big boost of interest in debt.
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I think the highestïżœ is your belief in debt.
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But the Preferences are a huge boost in debt.
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And I think the loss and the debt has increased by $37 trillion in debt, and you want to do it,
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have a huge boost in debt.
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If you're lucky enough, you want to have a huge boost of interest in debt, and you won't
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