When President Obama left office, the defense budget was $618 billion. Now, Congress is looking at a defense authorization bill that is $120 billion more than what we had when Obama was President.

Ro Khanna

When President Obama left office, the defense budget was $618 billion. Now, Congress is looking at a defense authorization bill that is $120 billion more than what we had when Obama was president.

Ro’s taking a stand — and some incredible progressive leaders are joining the call:

Will you join our call to oppose the NDAA, and fight for international peace by signing your name here?

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At some point, we have to draw the line. Standing up for international peace is more than just rhetoric — it means voting against authorizations that would pay for even more endless war.

We can’t let the White House get away with this. Congress passed bipartisan amendments to end our support for the war in Yemen, and prevent more conflicts in the Middle East. They blocked them.

Congress has a responsibility to stand up to injustice, and stop foreign policy blunders before they happen. That’s why Ro’s taking a stand — will you join him?

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Thanks for taking action,

Team Ro