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its congress with the power of the purse not the president
hm as if he can't veto but ok,sure, go off
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-admin-vows-president-would-veto-standalone-israel-aid-bill-1867136 you were saying?
Yea my point is that he can veto it. Looks like he was threatening to veto simply because it didn't have aid for ukraine. Not because it had money for israel
Right, because his objection was the funding for Isreal, not the lack of funding for Ukraine
again congress is the one not approving the funding; particularly republicans in the house. they’re playing politics with H.R. 7217 instead of passing the senate’s already bipartisan passed legislation. now we’re sitting here talking about the border 40-50 years in with no congressional action
What's the point of this line of thinking? Biden is culpable in multiple ways for approving funding for genocide, even if congress is the one proposing it. He's the head of the democratic party, he has veto power, he has an extensive cabinet and can whip votes against funding if he chose to.
It's crazy to me that anyone's deflection of Biden's role in supporting Israel is "well congress is the one DRAFTING the bills he's signing"
I suppose I just see him getting ragged on when is isn’t the source of that problem and if anything is being held hostage by parliamentary processes over a slim majority in the house
the law has to reach him first to sign..
again congress controls the purse they just don’t like to look like it; this issue arises due to their inaction and shifting blame to a 200 year old issue of immigration
He's getting ragged on because he has the power to direct foreign policy and he chooses not to in this major instance.
and he can say he's going to veto anything that provides unconditional defense aid to Israel, and then veto it if it does come across his desk. That he chooses not to push for that condition is 100% his own fault.