Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine is a threat to democracy and our security, and Congressional Republicans like my extremist opponent David Schweikert are putting aid to Trump over needed aid to Ukraine.
 

From the desk of Andrei Cherny

John, Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine isn’t just a quarrel between two far-off countries – it is a threat to democracy around the world and America’s national security. Yet, we’re still seeing Congressional Republicans like my extremist opponent, David Schweikert, fail to take any action on sending needed aid to Ukraine.

What’s even more abhorrent about their inaction is that the root cause of their failure is their unwavering support for Donald Trump.

With so many pressing issues in Congress, from the January 6th Commission to the border and now even Ukraine aid, David Schweikert and House Republicans take their marching orders directly from the man at Mar-a-Lago. In this case, Donald Trump is telling them to put Putin before America – and they are doing just that.

We must do everything we can to protect and support democracy across the globe, including standing up to Putin. The fight to keep democracy safe is not new for me, and it’s deeply personal as the grandchild of four Holocaust survivors, the son of refugees from communism, and an American who enlisted after 9/11 to serve our country in uniform.

Our district and our nation deserve better than Trump puppet David Schweikert. His and House Republicans' inaction on Ukraine has real devastating effects. I’m running for Congress because we are in the fight of our lives, and I’ll do everything I can to ensure we support Ukraine and take on any threats to democracies across the globe.

John, if you’re with me in this fight and disappointed by the inaction of David Schweikert and his party on Ukraine aid, pitch in to our campaign so I can get to Congress to fight to protect our democracy and our allies.

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In your service,

Andrei