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House GOP Investigates Zelensky's Taxpayer-Funded Visits to Pennsylvania and Washington
Sep 25, 2024, 04:34 PM
A group of House Republicans, led by Rep. Lance Gooden, is demanding an investigation into the recent visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Pennsylvania and Washington. The investigation, spearheaded by House Oversight Chair James Comer, seeks to determine if taxpayer funds were misused or if federal laws were violated. The Republicans question whether the visit was politically motivated to support Vice President Kamala Harris amid the upcoming election. The Biden-Harris administration is under scrutiny for allegedly using taxpayer-funded resources, including a military plane, to facilitate Zelensky's trip to the swing state, with some GOP members accusing Zelensky of improperly interfering in the election.
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