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Pence: ‘Troubling’ Hegseth Paused Weapons to Ukraine Without Telling Trump 

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Pence: ‘Troubling’ Hegseth Paused Weapons to Ukraine Without Telling Trump 

Former Vice President Mike Pence has expressed concern over the recent decision made by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to pause some weapon shipments to Ukraine without informing President Donald Trump. In an interview with CNN’s “News Central” on Thursday, Pence stated that this action was “troubling” and raised questions about the transparency and communication within the Trump administration.

The issue of weapon shipments to Ukraine has been a contentious topic in recent years, with the country facing ongoing conflict with Russia. The United States has been a key ally in providing military aid to Ukraine, including weapons and training, to help defend against Russian aggression. However, the decision made by Hegseth to pause these shipments has raised concerns about the stability of this support.

Pence, who served as Vice President under Trump from 2017 to 2021, emphasized the importance of transparency and communication within the administration. He stated that it was crucial for the President to be informed of any decisions made by his cabinet members, especially when it involves such a critical issue as providing weapons to a key ally.

The former Vice President also expressed his support for Ukraine and its efforts to defend itself against Russian aggression. He stated that the United States has a responsibility to stand by its allies and provide them with the necessary support to protect their sovereignty and security.

Pence’s comments have sparked a debate about the decision-making process within the Trump administration and the role of the Secretary of Defense in such matters. Some have criticized Hegseth for not informing the President before pausing the weapon shipments, while others have defended his actions as necessary for national security.

Regardless of the differing opinions, one thing is clear – the United States must continue to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression. The country has been a key ally in promoting democracy and stability in the region, and it is crucial for the US to stand by its side.

Furthermore, the decision made by Hegseth raises concerns about the level of communication and transparency within the Trump administration. It is essential for the President to be informed of all decisions made by his cabinet members, especially when it involves such critical issues as providing military aid to a key ally.

In light of these concerns, it is encouraging to see leaders like Pence speaking out and raising awareness about the importance of transparency and communication within the government. As citizens, we must hold our leaders accountable and demand that they prioritize the interests of the country and its allies above all else.

In conclusion, the recent decision made by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to pause weapon shipments to Ukraine without informing President Trump is indeed “troubling.” It raises questions about the transparency and communication within the Trump administration and highlights the importance of standing by our allies in times of need. As citizens, we must continue to demand transparency and accountability from our leaders to ensure the safety and security of our nation and its allies.

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