Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna discussed whether Kevin McCarthy's concessions could lead to a government shutdown and addressed Ukraine spending.
Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna discusses if concessions made by Kevin McCarthy will lead to a government shutdown and how the GOP plans to 'streamline' government spending on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., vowed to streamline government spending to the tune of $132 billion without cutting defense spending, telling " " on Tuesday that Washington must stop wasting American tax dollars and find out where Ukraine aid is going.. But I would like to say the estimated streamlining we are looking at is about $132 billion. There’s a lot we can do to ensure that we are not wasting tax dollars. I want to bring something else up. A lot of the money we’ve given to support Ukraine, we are not auditing. We don’t know where it's going.
What I’m interested in seeing is where defense is putting that money. I’m not going to say I want to cut defense spending, but I think it is important we are looking to make sure we are getting the best deal, especially on the stuff we are spending money on. We need to have those discussions, but what I heard in these negotiations is we are talking about programs that aren’t going to the necessities that we the American people need.
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