Zelensky asks America for a Line of Credit

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a bold claim to U.S. taxpayers this week while pleading for more aid to support his country’s war against Russia.

In an appearance on NBC News's "Meet The Press" Sunday, Zelenskyy said his country would repay any financial aid given to it by U.S. lawmakers.

“If you can give us some financial support, okay, please, give us a credit and we will give you back money after the war,” he said.

Zelenskyy continued by extending an olive branch, vowing to buy “some ammunition” from American companies in return for the assistance. When asked how long Congress has to act on the request, the Ukrainian president said the decision is up to the U.S.

“That is the decision of Congress, I will not push them really,” he said. “They know that we are very open, they know that we are very clean.”

However, commenters on social media were not convinced by Zelenskyy's offer.

“No more money until he holds elections,” one said, referring to Zelenskyy’s decision to halt elections while Ukraine is at war.

“Before we consider extending financial credit to Ukraine, it’s critical to address both the needs of Americans at home and the well-documented issues of corruption in Ukraine,” another said. “Our own citizens are facing numerous challenges; our focus and funds should be dedicated first to improving their lives.”

Zelenskyy's plea for Ukraine comes as Congress continues to weigh its options regarding aid money for Israel. House Republicans say they will offer $14.3 billion for Israel if the funds are taken from the IRS, an option Democrats say they revile.

Support for additional aid to Ukraine is starting to dwindle among Americans. An October Gallup poll showed fewer Americans supported supplying Ukraine with weapons than in June.

The debate over funding to Ukraine, Israel and the southern border comes as Congress faces a Nov. 17 deadline to avert another possible government shutdown.

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