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Biden denounces Trump's support for Russian attack on allies as `un-American'

- By Peter Baker

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden denounced Donald Trump on Tuesday for encouragin­g Russia to attack NATO allies, calling the comments “dumb,” “shameful,” “dangerous” and “un-American” as he implored House Republican­s to defy their putative nominee and pass new security aid for Ukraine and Israel.

Biden said a $95 billion spending package the Senate passed earlier in the day on a bipartisan vote was imperative to help defeat the “vicious onslaught” of President Vladimir Putin's Russia against Ukraine. And he linked the legislativ­e debate to Trump's campaign speech siding with Moscow over European allies he deemed “delinquent.”

“Can you imagine?” Biden told reporters at the White House. “A former president of the United States saying that? The whole world heard it. And the worst thing is, he means it. No other president in our history has ever bowed down to a Russian dictator. Let me say this as clearly as I can: I never will. For God's sake, it's dumb, it's shameful, it's dangerous, it's un-American.”

Trump, who has long expressed admiration for Putin and derision for NATO and Ukraine, boasted at a campaign rally over the weekend that he had warned NATO allies that did not spend enough on their own militaries that he would not come to their defense if Russia attacked them. That would effectivel­y render toothless Article 5 of the alliance's charter, which requires members to aid one another in the event of an outside attack. But not only would he not help the allies; Trump added that he would “encourage” Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” against them.

The former president's stunning comments favoring a longtime foe over longtime friends have inflamed the debate on Capitol Hill over renewing military aid for Ukraine, which has been stalled for months even as troops there run short of ammunition and struggle to recapture territory seized by Russian forces.

The Senate finally passed the $95 billion security aid package early Tuesday on a 70-29 vote, with 22 Republican­s joining nearly all Democrats in supporting the financing. The package includes $60.1 billion for Ukraine; $14.1 billion for Israel; $9.2 billion for humanitari­an aid for civilians in Gaza, Ukraine and other conflict zones; and $4.8 billion for Taiwan and other Indo-Pacific allies concerned about an aggressive China.

 ?? TOM BRENNER — THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? President Joe Biden on Tuesday was critical of former President Donald Trump's statements that encouraged Russia to attack certain NATO allies.
TOM BRENNER — THE NEW YORK TIMES President Joe Biden on Tuesday was critical of former President Donald Trump's statements that encouraged Russia to attack certain NATO allies.

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