The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced a resolution on March 24 calling on the president, secretary of defense, and secretary of state to provide an accounting of U.S. assistance to Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion of the Eastern European country.
The tally was along party lines, 26–20. When there will be a vote on the House floor is to be determined.
The resolution, introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), asks that the White House, Department of Defense, and State Department “not later than 14 days after the date of the adoption of this resolution, copies of all documents, charts, or tables, including notes from meetings, audio recordings, records (including telephone and email records), correspondence, and other communications, and any financial statements detailing purchases, recipients, and government expenditures to the extent that any such one or more items are within the possession of the president or secretaries aforementioned, respectively, and refer or relate to congressionally appropriated funds directed to the nation of Ukraine—whether in regard to military, civilian, or financial aid—between Jan. 20, 2021 to Feb. 24, 2023.”…}