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January 1, BOMBSHELL: Congress Quietly Funneling Billions To Foreign Nations In Defense Bill

Wyatt’s Take
- Washington elites are hiding massive foreign giveaways inside a must-pass defense bill while Americans struggle with inflation
- Billions in taxpayer dollars earmarked for overseas handouts instead of securing our own border and protecting American workers
- This is exactly the kind of swamp dealing that proves career politicians put foreign interests ahead of Middle America
Congressional insiders are pushing a new defense authorization bill that would crack open the federal treasury for billions in foreign spending — all while working families across America are getting crushed by the cost of living.
The legislative package being quietly assembled on Capitol Hill includes provisions that would funnel American taxpayer money to foreign countries under the guise of national defense. Career politicians are burying these giveaways deep in the bill, hoping voters won’t notice until it’s too late.
This is the Washington swamp in action. Instead of prioritizing America’s borders, infrastructure, and military readiness, the establishment is more concerned with writing checks to other nations. Meanwhile, border communities face an invasion, our roads and bridges crumble, and veteran care remains inadequate.
The timing couldn’t be worse for American families. Grocery prices remain sky-high, energy costs are crushing household budgets, and interest rates have made homeownership a distant dream for millions of young Americans. Yet Congress wants to ship billions overseas instead of helping the people who actually pay the bills.
Defense hawks in both parties routinely use must-pass military bills as vehicles for their pet projects and foreign aid schemes. They count on patriotic Americans supporting anything labeled “defense” — even when significant portions have nothing to do with protecting the homeland.
The pattern is always the same: create a massive spending bill, stuff it with special interest handouts and foreign giveaways, then dare anyone to vote against it by calling it essential for national security. It’s legislative blackmail, and the American people are the victims.
Conservative watchdogs are sounding the alarm, but the mainstream media remains silent. The same outlets that scrutinize every penny of domestic spending somehow forget to ask questions when billions flow to foreign capitals.
This is why Americans are fed up with Washington. The political class lives in a bubble where sending money overseas seems more important than fixing problems at home. They wine and dine with foreign delegations while ignoring the concerns of their own constituents.
The swamp’s priorities are crystal clear: foreign interests first, American workers last. No amount of flowery speeches about “global leadership” can hide the fact that Congress is choosing foreigners over the people who elected them.
Wyatt Matters
Every dollar sent overseas is a dollar not invested in American communities, American workers, or American security. When your elected officials care more about their status at international conferences than the struggling families in their districts, you know the system is broken. This is exactly why voters demanded change — and why the swamp fights so hard to keep business as usual.
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Linda
May 29, 2026 at 9:28 am
This is shameful. The Congressmen and women responsible for this horrific crime need to be named and voted out
Michael 4597
May 29, 2026 at 9:30 am
It would be helpful if you had listed how much money was involved and to what supposed purposes the money is being spent. Taxpayer dollars should not just be SENT to other countries, but some funding is probably required to station, even on a rotational basis, US forces in Europe and other legitimate functions to deter Russian aggression. I strongly support the President’s efforts to “encourage” our European allies to spend more on their defense establishments, for they have ‘ridden on our backs/efforts” for far too long. We need a better balance of burden sharing, more akin to that which was the case during the Cold War, when the NATO nations, most notably Britain and West Germany (the FRG) made substantial contributions to the NATO defense forces.
The bottom line is that while we need to have the Europeans carry a significantly larger share of the burden for their own defense, it would be highly dangerous for America should the Russians succeed in seizing or dominating any of the Western or Central European nations, outside of Belarus, which is already virtually a satellite of the Russian Federation.
I have long been retired from both active duty in the U.S. Army (very long, in fact) and civilian service in the Department of Defense, but I am fairly certain that central to the President’s motivation for his efforts to “encourage” the Europeans to carry a more fair share of the burden is that those countries have little or no capability to counter moves by Communist China to expand its influence at the expense of other nations, most notably America. So, that effort will fall largely to the United States, aided by our Asian allies and friends, such as Japan, the Philippines, and other nations, which ironically may come to include Vietnam, which has a history of conflict with China.
To reiterate, it would be useful if you could give some details regarding these items you are writing about.
Steve
May 29, 2026 at 9:50 am
Names!! Amounts! Who to! What is coming back to those (names please) who are giving our hard earned money away?!