President Joe Biden Admits His $230M Gaza Pier Was a Failure
President Joe Biden admitted that his plan to attach a temporary pier to Gaza to deliver aid was a failure.
President Joe Biden admitted that his plan to attach a temporary pier to Gaza to deliver aid was a failure.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby discussed the plans to permanently remove the Gaza aid pier and said that “we want to get caught trying. And in this case, we tried the
President Joe Biden’s $230 million American taxpayer-funded Gaza pier is shutting down after about three weeks of usage and an unclear amount of aid actually delivered to Palestinians in Gaza.
The Biden administration is insisting its Gaza pier will be reopened this week, despite a report that said it was failing and could be dismantled soon.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) responded to a question on whether the Gaza aid pier constructed by the Biden administration has failed due to numerous setbacks combined with the small amount of aid that
Republican lawmakers and American taxpayers weighed in on President Joe Biden’s highly-touted Gaza Pier he announced during his State of the Union speech in March.