Representative Eli Crane (R-Arizona) is my VIP for this week because he tried to defund USAID last Congress, long before DOGE came along. Bradley Devlin reported the following:
Rep.
Eli Crane, R-Ariz., is a fighter. The week after 9/11, he dropped out of the
University of Arizona to join the Navy and accomplished his goal of becoming a
Navy SEAL. In 2023, he brought that fighting spirit to Congress, where he’s
been proven prescient on major issues such as America’s actual role in the
Ukraine war and the need to rein in out-of-control government spending from
agencies like the U.S. Agency for International Development….
The
Arizona congressman was onto the U.S. Agency for International Development
before the Department of Government Efficiency drew attention to it this year.
“I
tried to defund USAID last Congress by 50%,” Crane told “The Signal Sitdown.”
After Crane co-sponsored a piece of legislation from former Florida Rep. Matt
Gaetz in August 2023 to abolish USAID, he brought an amendment to the House
floor to slash USAID funding in half.
“Democrats
stopped it and Republicans stopped it,” Crane recalled. The amendment failed,
with 102 in favor to 326 opposed. A majority of House Republicans – 114 of them
to be exact – voted against Crane’s amendment.
“I
only knew the tip of the iceberg of what was going on at USAID,” Crane said.
“Now that Elon [Musk] has come in and been able to look behind the scenes and
bring his computers and his team in there to actually evaluate what’s going on
there, … we’ve learned more and more and more.”
“It’s
kind of like Ukraine,” Crane said of the GOP shift against USAID. “Republicans
are starting, I think, to wake up a little bit to the situation.”
With
Donald Trump out of office, Republicans in Washington reverted to the status
quo. Despite protestation from conservatives, Congress kept sending American
tax payer dollars overseas to foreign countries like Ukraine.
“When
I look at this whole situation as former
warfighter myself, I’ve just been concerned about it the entire time,” Crane
said of America’s involvement in foreign conflicts. “It seems like we just go
from never-ending war to never-ending war, and after five, 10, 20 years … we
have to ask ourselves a couple hard questions. Was this worth the blood and
treasure that we spent?”
“When
you’re up here [in Washington, D.C.,] you realize how many people who have
never been to war, never buried a buddy, never had to go console a Gold Star
Mother,” nonetheless make military decisions, Crane said. It’s no surprise,
then, that these members of Congress keep voting for war. “It’s almost as if
they’ve never seen a war that they didn’t want us to be involved in.”
Trump’s
return has caused Republicans to come back to their senses, especially on
matters of U.S. foreign policy, he argued….
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