As House Republicans refused to yield under Senate pressure to authorize the $95 billion foreign aid bill to Ukraine, Biden’s government is now stoking “leaked” information which they alleged to be a vague “serious national threat” related to Russia.
Oddly, these intelligence authorities, including the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Rep. Mike Turner, opted to reveal such information just as Speaker Mike Johnson rejected the Senate aid legislation that sends billions of taxpayers’ money to Ukraine.
According to intelligence operatives, Russia plans to launch nuclear weapons in space, following a statement made by Rep. Turner urging the White House to declassify information with regards to “destabilizing foreign military capability” which is tantamount to a “serious national security threat.”
Turner signaled the alarm on Wednesday, saying: “I am requesting that President Biden declassify all information relating to this threat so that Congress, the Administration, and our allies can openly discuss the actions necessary to respond to this threat.”
Another source, published by ABC News, reports that these weapons intend to disable satellites and not ground forces.
Rep. Turner was in Ukraine last week to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
After returning from his visit, panicked Turner is now pressuring the House Republicans to sign the financial aid.
However, the Kremlin, who have heard of the rumor, finds the news laughable and described it as “malicious,” “unfounded,” and nothing but a ploy to force the House to sign the stalled Ukrainian funding.
Russia’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov commented that spreading such rumors is an attempt by the US government to “get Congress to vote on the appropriations bill any way it can.”
Intrigued, the spokesman went on to say “It’s obvious. Let’s see what tricks, so to speak, the White House is going to pull.”
Even Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov challenged US intelligence authorities to prove their claims.
“It fits the trend over the last decade of the Americans engaging in malicious fantasizing, attributing all sorts of actions or intentions to us that don’t suit them,” says Ryabkov.
Russian President Vladimir Putin further discredited Biden’s government rumor-mongering, as he chose to back the 81-year-old president than Donald Trump because he was “much more predictable, he’s a politician of the old formation.”
Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson defiantly stood against the bill and said, “The Republican-led House will not be jammed or forced into passing a foreign aid bill that was opposed by most Senate Republicans.”

