Ryan Praises Johnson for $95B Bill with Hidden Invasion Provision

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Breitbart noted that former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, now a Board member at Fox News, praised Speaker Johnson for passing the $95 billion package of foreign aid. Johnson relied on Democrat votes to pass everything Democrats wanted.

Former Speaker Ryan applauded Johnson: “I think he found his footing, and his voice. … [H]e did it as a statesman, risking his own personal political fortune for the greater good that he believes in,” Ryan told left-wing Axios.

The idea behind this “success” is that Johnson did what the majority wanted and presented each bill as a separate entity.

Axios claims conservatives were the problem. Since Axios is fairly far left, it’s better not to listen to them. They say conservatives refused to pass the border provisions, but they failed to mention that those border provisions made the situation worse.

Funding the Border Invasion

Speaker Johnson’s ‘success’ is marked by something for the “New Americans” that people didn’t know about. The Ukraine-Israel funding bill contains $481,000,000 for Biden’s ‘Refugee and Entrant Assistance’ and $3,495,000,000 for the Department of State’s’ Migration and Refugee Assistance.’

Even immigration watchdog groups like ALIPAC, FAIR, and NumbersUSA were unaware the bill would fund Biden’s invasion of America just like the “border deal bill” that was soundly defeated earlier this year.

ALIPAC Responded when informed by Breitbart:

“Pumping more illegals into the country harms our national security in many ways,” said William Gheen, founder of ALIPAC, a pro-American group. “Anything that makes America weaker, divided, and compromised, that’s what the Democrats and the RINO Republican globalists are doing.”

They can praise Speaker Johnson all they want, and they can criticize the Conservatives, but sneaking in money for the border invasion is very corrupt.

Some accused Paul Ryan of not wanting to lead and just going along when he was Speaker. In hindsight, that seems to be the Uniparty way. Democrats lead us into dystopia, and Republicans enable them.

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The Prisoner
1 year ago

The betrayal is incredible. They can sugar coat it all they want, it will not work on the public. Ryan has no credibility with the public. Johnson can say “I did the right thing” all he wants, he is now permanently disgraced. His life has changed for the worse permanently.

We will soon see the signs of the falling polls for the GOP, there will be a backlash against Johnson.

Now they are of course trying to blame Trump, since he appeared with Johnson, in what seems to be a setup. I see there are a few sharp analysts, who noted that Johnson was dejected, cowering behind, nodding his head, as Trump criticized 2 things Johnson had done. That was no endorsement of Johnson.

The USA cannot recover, but I want to see greater resistance.

ChasH
1 year ago

Yeah – no money for a U.S. southern border-wall, but billions for Ukraine, & $481million for Democrats’ illegal aliens…nothing to see here folks, just move along

Felix the Cat
1 year ago

Ryan who worked to support Obama. If you can’t support a man who build a $6 million wall around his private home, while blocking the border wall who can you trust?

BKMart
1 year ago

Americans want the borders CLOSED, so the US feral government answers by earmarking 4 billion to expedite the invasion. Once again the septic government infecting DC proves it is the worst enemy Americans face.

PatKat
1 year ago

Ah, yes. The Paul Ryan who supports DeSantis