[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 50 (Thursday, March 21, 2024)]
[House]
[Pages H1301-H1302]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




      SUPPORT UKRAINE'S EFFORT TO DEFEAT PUTIN'S ILLEGAL INVASION

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from 
Pennsylvania (Ms. Houlahan) for 5 minutes.
  Ms. HOULAHAN. Madam Speaker, I am really proud to say, in large part, 
thanks to the leadership of President Joe Biden, that when the U.S. has 
been called upon to help our allies, we have answered that call.
  When I was standing with President Zelenskyy years ago, we warned him 
of the pending attack that was coming his way. We shared intelligence 
with him. Frankly, it was intelligence that he didn't believe. We 
shared that intelligence with the world as well, and we clearly 
demonstrated the clear and present threat that was coming his way.
  When Ukraine then called us for help in the immediate aftermath of 
Russia's illegal attack on Ukraine, we, the United States, answered. 
When the Ukrainian people held off Putin's advance and called, again, 
for additional resources to sustain their defenses, we, the United 
States, again, answered.
  When Ukraine's military offensive took back the Black Sea and asked, 
again, for more advanced weaponry for their battle-tested troops, we, 
the United States, answered.
  Yet now, when the Russian military is retreating in some regions and 
on the brink of doing so in many more areas as well, we are not 
answering Ukraine's repeated attempts and calls for help again. When 
Ukraine is now literally running out of bullets, we are not answering 
their call for help.
  This is why my pride in our leadership and in the United States has 
become overcome with anger because, yet again, this Chamber is about to 
recess without having provided aid to Ukraine.
  Yesterday, in the House Armed Services Committee, I heard one of my 
Republican colleagues say not once, not twice, but three times that 
Putin is, indeed, a war criminal.
  I am quoting him here: As we see the attacks from war criminal Putin 
on the democracy of Ukraine, we are so concerned by the efforts of war 
criminal Putin and their allies of Iran and China.
  The question was: What is your assessment of China and Iran helping 
war criminal Putin?
  Madam Speaker, I agree with my colleague. Putin is a war criminal, 
which is exactly why we must be providing aid to Ukraine.

  The inaction of Congress, and specifically this House, this body, and 
specifically Speaker of the House, Mr. Johnson, to support Ukraine is 
putting the United States and the world in peril.
  My dad was born in Lviv, which was then Poland and now Ukraine. He 
was born in 1942. His father, my grandfather, was murdered during the 
Holocaust along with nearly every member of his immediate family. We 
know what happens when the United States does not lead but rather turns 
a blind eye and turns inward.
  My family tree is bare and hollowed out and is a stark reminder of 
what happens when we allow tyrants to invade other nations and to wage 
merciless and illegal wars. My family is not alone. Millions of lives 
were lost because of the United States' reticence to engage in 1939.
  I would also like to remind my colleagues that this is not a handout. 
First, many of these munitions are developed by Americans, supporting 
U.S. businesses. Second, we are giving Ukraine our aging weaponry and 
purchasing new and more advanced technologies for our troops. Finally, 
we are supporting Ukraine and supporting our American way of life 
without a single loss of Americans.

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  Not a single American servicemember has been deployed to Ukraine, but 
there are American servicemembers in nearby NATO countries who will be 
in harm's way should Putin continue his illegal and expressed desire to 
put NATO on the warpath.
  Americans should not need a history lesson about what happens to our 
way of life when Europe falls to the chaos of war, but, clearly, some 
of my colleagues do.
  So what on Earth are we doing here?
  We are called to D.C. for vote after vote on bill after bill that 
stand no chance of passing in the Senate when we should be using this 
valuable time doing our job and passing Ukraine aid.
  If Ukraine aid were brought up today for a vote, it would pass. It 
would pass the House, supported by scores and scores of Republicans and 
Democrats alike, like the ones who have called Putin a war criminal. It 
also has already passed the Senate, and President Biden would sign it 
into law tomorrow.
  I love this country. I have served this country in uniform. It is the 
greatest honor of my lifetime to serve my country and my community in 
Congress. It is because of this love for the same country that took my 
father and my grandmother as Holocaust refugees that I stand here today 
and express my deep and profound anger at the positively undemocratic 
way in which Speaker Johnson is withholding our vote on Ukraine.
  The deja vu of giving these remarks is literally nauseating. I am 
apoplectic. It is 1939 again, and this is not an exaggeration. It is 
about our standing as a nation. It is about a lasting peace in a 
democratic world order.
  In 24 hours this House will adjourn yet again, and if Democrats held 
the gavel, there would be no further delay. I will say that again: If 
Democrats held the gavel, then Ukraine would have the support they 
needed.
  I do not want to be right. I really don't want Ukraine to fall. I 
just want to be able to vote on Ukraine and defeat Putin. I demand a 
vote.

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