Republicans have accused Democratic President Joe Biden of provoking domestic troubles in the United States.

So, the head of the National Committee of the Republican Party, Ronna McDaniel, drew attention to the worsening migration crisis on the southern border of the country.

"Breaking news for Democratic leaders: under Biden, the border crisis has been raging for 17 CONTRACTIVE MONTHS!"

McDaniel wrote on her Twitter page.

According to her, while the 46th President of the United States was in power, more than 800 thousand "fugitives" illegally crossed the border and "dissolved into the United States."

“Schools are being closed along the border, homes are being looted, property is being destroyed, all because the border is NOT secure,” McDaniel states.

The head of the Republican National Committee also drew attention to the fact that Americans are getting poorer, and inflation is growing.

“According to a recent poll (channel.

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) their income is not keeping up with inflation.

Biden is a pay cut president,” McDaniel says.

Republicans also note that due to the increase in the cost of production, Americans "barely make ends meet," while Biden, instead of a clear reaction, demonstrates "slurred nonsense."

According to the GOP Twitter account, “Biden’s mindless squandering of money led to the fastest rise in food prices since 1979.”

According to Fox News, Republicans doubt that the president is guided by the interests of the country, and not his own party, asking Congress for $11.7 billion in further assistance to Kyiv.

Biden is being accused by the Republican Party of asking for a new roughly $12 billion aid package to Ukraine to secure a Democrat advantage ahead of the midterm elections.

In particular, Republican Congressman from Arizona Andy Biggs believes that the American leader's request will harm the United States "both in the short and long term."

"President Biden's recent call is just a ill-conceived move ahead of the midterm elections," Biggs said.

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In turn, Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Scott Perry called the situation around Biden's request politicized.

“How the time coincided and what questions arise (around the aid bill.

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) seems very politicized,” he said.

At the same time, Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley pointed out that the Biden administration is focusing more on solving the problems of Kyiv than on resolving the situation around the migrant crisis in the United States.

“No matter how much this topic is used in the election campaign, I can say that voters in Missouri constantly ask me why we are engaged in statehood in Ukraine, but we cannot secure our own borders,” Hawley said.

"Puts Kyiv above America's needs"

Recall that earlier the head of the White House asked Congress to approve military and economic assistance to Ukraine in the amount of $ 11.7 billion by September 30 - by the end of the financial year.

As suggested by Politico, for the current American leader, the conflict in Ukraine will be "a defining moment of his foreign policy legacy."

At the same time, journalists note that Biden is facing more and more problems along this line.

“In the United States, Ukraine has been pushed out of the headlines by political turmoil as a growing number of conservatives accuse Biden of putting Kyiv ahead of America’s own needs,” writes Politico.

For his part, The Hill columnist William Moloney predicts that participation in the conflict in Ukraine will lead to negative consequences for the United States.

“Demonstrating that we seem to have learned nothing from our mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States has recklessly embroiled the NATO alliance in a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, once again engaging in a potentially protracted conflict with no clear objectives and no realistic exit strategy. which, however, is spending a lot of NATO money and weapons,” says Moloney.

At the same time, despite the obvious internal problems in the country, Washington continues to supply Kyiv with weapons.

Thus, during the time the Biden administration was in power, a total of about $15.8 billion was allocated for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including more than $15.1 billion since the start of Russia's special operation in Ukraine.

John Kirby, the White House National Security Council's strategic communications coordinator, said the United States intends to support Ukraine "for as long as it takes."

"May Lead Democrats to Collapse"

According to experts, despite internal difficulties and growing criticism in Congress for the colossal costs of supporting the Kyiv regime, Biden and his administration are not ready to back down from the “Ukrainian case”.

“Biden needs a foreign policy victory before the congressional elections.

The president believes that by exploiting the Ukrainian conflict, he will be able to demonstrate the effectiveness of his democratic administration.

Everything else, including the internal processes in the United States, got out of his control.

Biden does not pay due attention to domestic politics, ”political analyst Andrei Suzdaltsev said in an interview with RT.

From his point of view, the head of the White House, by his actions, sometimes only aggravates the situation in the country.

“In particular, it creates a migration boom, imposes sanctions on resources from Russia, which only spurs an increase in energy prices and provokes an economic crisis, an increase in inflation,” the expert explained.

Suzdaltsev also recalled that, instead of taking responsibility for what is happening, Biden periodically blames Russian President Vladimir Putin for the internal problems of the United States.

“And the White House is seriously saying that “Putin's price hike” is hitting the United States hard.

Washington can think of no better explanation.

Such a narrative the American authorities have to broadcast because of their ineffective policies, which can lead the Democrats to collapse in the upcoming congressional elections, ”the analyst argues.

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As Vladimir Bruter, an expert at the International Institute for Humanitarian and Political Studies, noted, during the time the Biden administration was in power, the situation inside the United States deteriorated significantly.

“Government debt and inflation have grown, the well-being of citizens is falling.

Moreover, they are constantly told that this is a payment for Washington's active position on the Ukrainian issue.

At the same time, they are assured that when the United States allegedly “wins” Russia with the hands of the Ukrainians, Washington will get a trophy in the form of a devastated Russian Federation.

This is a traditional American foreign policy scheme, which in this case will not be implemented,” he said.

According to Bruter, if the Republicans get a majority in both houses in the midterm parliamentary elections, they will be able to prevent Biden from sending weapons to Kyiv, since they will demand a more transparent mechanism for monitoring this process.

“This could seriously slow down the provision of assistance to the Ukrainian regime.

Now the Democrats are allowing the Kyiv leadership to literally plunder a significant part of the funds.

But the Republicans, if they get a majority in Congress, will want to show that they protect the interests of ordinary Americans and more carefully monitor the tranches for Kyiv, ”the analyst concluded.