Efforts by Congress to place conditional requirements upon aid to Pakistan due to the country's support for terror have consistently been waived by administrations.
Ted Yoho
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Ted Yoho is a former U.S. Representative from Florida, serving in the House from January 3, 2013, to January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Yoho represented Florida's 3rd congressional district. During his time in office, he was known for his focus on issues such as healthcare, agriculture, and fiscal responsibility. Yoho was also a member of the House Freedom Caucus, which advocates for limited government and conservative principles.
A democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner. And the sheep always loses.
With $30 billion of the American taxpayers' money going into that area, and we rewarded Pakistan by giving them, selling the initial F-16s as them helping us after 9/11.
We keep trying to say: We are going to help you with democracy. And if you don't understand how democracies work and the fight from the ground up, you know, through the people, I would like to hear your input on what the people are looking…
I want to thank Representative Yoho for his leadership on this critical issue, and urge all members to support this resolution.
I will write this down. I am out of time, and I want to respect the Chairman's time and everybody else's.
I thank my colleague for doing this very important Special Order. I commend Mr. Rothfus and Mr. Kelly for doing this. I have got several things I would like to talk about. The first thing is that 190 countries are meeting in Paris to…
If we are serious about bringing this civil war to an end, I urge unanimous support for this large bipartisan-supported resolution.





