Her office also declined to say whether she still believes Russia committed genocide in Ukraine, as she said in 2022.
At the time, she argued for extensive military aid support, highlighting the Trump administration’s previous providing of Javelin missiles.
Now, when asked if she still supports NATO membership for Ukraine, Stefanik’s spokesperson declined to specifically address her current position.
She initially championed pro-Ukraine legislation and supported numerous sanctions against Russia along with multiple rounds of military aid for Ukraine.
But in April, she voted against a $60 billion Ukraine aid package, citing concerns over the spending and saying it was better to prioritize the crisis at the southern border.
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