Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Thursday said that she plans to introduce a bill to force an audit of the billions of dollars in aid that the U.S. has sent to Ukraine in its now year-long war with Russia.
“It’s going to force Congress to give the American people an audit,” Greene said in an interview on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Thursday. “And that is exactly what the American people need, an audit of Ukraine because we have no idea where all this money’s going.”
According to The Hill, Greene said she plans to introduce a resolution of inquiry in the House on Friday, which is also the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A resolution of inquiry is a method for the House to request information from the executive branch.
The Georgia Republican noted that she introduced the same resolution in the last Congress and secured complete Republican support. However, the GOP did not have a majority in the House at the time.
“I’m introducing this resolution, and I’m looking forward to seeing my Republican colleagues support it,” Greene said.