Keeping our promises to those who served alongside the U.S. remains an unwavering priority.
We are seeing that play out in Europe, we have seen that play out in Asia, in terms of having a more common approach to the challenges posed...
We need more people to address some of these emerging priorities and emergencies.
I think your voice on this could make a real difference.
I am determined to continue to do that and very much appreciate the work that we have been able to do with this committee over the last coup...
The budget will help us push back on advancing authoritarianism and democratic backsliding.
I think it is a very mixed report, but what is important about it is, it continues to put a spotlight on these challenges.
We have had an almost perfect storm that has built up between climate change, between COVID, and of course conflict, and now, exacerbated dr...
This budget will help us continue the fight against HIV/AIDS, while advancing health security more broadly.
This budget will sustain our security, economic, energy, and humanitarian support for Ukraine to ensure President Putin's war remains a stra...
We have significantly increased our own contributions, as you know, we provided about $13.5 billion going back to the Russian aggression ove...
We will do that by mid-April, so I can tell you today, you will have the after-action review, we will share the findings, and find the appro...
The GEC, for us, is a critical tool in actually being able to deal with that.
I have disclosed here; I think Senator Van Hollen still might call me on my cell phone. I have known him for 23 years.
I fully share your view that the DFC is a critical tool, one that I think we are using, increasingly, effectively.
We continue to see democratic backsliding, and backsliding on human rights in a number of countries.
President Biden is firmly committed to advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific.
No. And to the extent they would ever try to say anything like that. That is not something that we would obviously take into account.