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I wonder if D voters know this.
The party votes to keep the wars going and give Trump huge defense budgets, while simultaneously claiming Don is the most dangerous unstable man EVER.
They even voted against Rand Paul’s amendment.
Senate rejects Paul proposal on withdrawing troops from Afghanistan
The Senate on Wednesday rejected an attempt by Sen. Rand Paul(R-Ky.) to include a proposal on withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan in a mammoth defense policy bill.
Senators voted 60-33 to table Paul's amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, effectively pigeonholing it.
House panel votes to constrain Afghan drawdown, ask for assessment on 'incentives' to attack US troops
The House Armed Services Committee voted Wednesday to put roadblocks on President Trump’s ability to withdraw from Afghanistan, including requiring an assessment on whether any country has offered incentives for the Taliban to attack U.S. and coalition troops.
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) amendment, from Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), would require several certifications before the U.S. military can further draw down in Afghanistan.
The amendment was approved 45-11.
The party votes to keep the wars going and give Trump huge defense budgets, while simultaneously claiming Don is the most dangerous unstable man EVER.
They even voted against Rand Paul’s amendment.
Senate rejects Paul proposal on withdrawing troops from Afghanistan
The Senate on Wednesday rejected an attempt by Sen. Rand Paul(R-Ky.) to include a proposal on withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan in a mammoth defense policy bill.
Senators voted 60-33 to table Paul's amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, effectively pigeonholing it.
House panel votes to constrain Afghan drawdown, ask for assessment on 'incentives' to attack US troops
The House Armed Services Committee voted Wednesday to put roadblocks on President Trump’s ability to withdraw from Afghanistan, including requiring an assessment on whether any country has offered incentives for the Taliban to attack U.S. and coalition troops.
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) amendment, from Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), would require several certifications before the U.S. military can further draw down in Afghanistan.
The amendment was approved 45-11.