Ukraine's former Energy Minister German Galushchenko was hit with serious corruption charges Monday, including money laundering and participation in a criminal organization - and Patriots, this should make your blood boil when you remember how much of YOUR tax dollars we've shipped to this corrupt regime.
The charges come from Ukraine's own anti-corruption agencies, which "exposed" Galushchenko for his role in what they're calling a "sweeping money laundering scheme." This is the same guy who was supposed to be managing Ukraine's energy infrastructure while the Biden administration was shoveling over $175 billion in American taxpayer funds into that black hole of corruption.
But here's what really stinks about this whole situation: Galushchenko conveniently "resigned" months ago when this scandal first broke. How convenient that he stepped down right before getting charged, almost like he knew what was coming.
This latest corruption bombshell is exactly what President Trump warned us about from day one. While the Biden regime was writing blank checks to Ukraine with zero oversight, corrupt officials like Galushchenko were allegedly running criminal organizations and laundering money.
Think about it, folks - we've sent more money to Ukraine than we spend on entire federal agencies, and for what? So corrupt ministers can allegedly participate in money laundering schemes while American families struggle with inflation and rising energy costs?
The Trump-Vance administration has made it clear they're taking a much harder look at foreign aid, and scandals like this prove they're absolutely right. America First means making sure our tax dollars aren't funding corruption abroad while we have crises at home.
How many more corrupt Ukrainian officials are going to get exposed before we admit the obvious - that the Biden administration's Ukraine policy was a disaster that enriched criminals while draining American wallets? And more importantly, how much of our $175 billion ended up in the wrong hands?
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