Biden schools Republicans with 'a little chart' that shows they voted against veterans' benefits

Biden schools Republicans with 'a little chart' that shows they voted against veterans' benefits
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Economy

President Joe Biden recently delivered a brief lesson to Republicans in an effort to clear up "any confusion" about domestic spending in regard to veterans' benefits.

On Tuesday, May 2, Biden took to Twitter with a quick photo of a diagram and a tweet addressing the "confusion" among House Republicans.

The president tweeted, "I hear House Republicans out on TV saying they would never vote to cut veterans’ benefits. In case there’s any confusion, I made a little chart that could help them out."

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The diagram began with the simple question: "Did you vote for a bill that cuts domestic spending by 22%?"

Offering hypothetical responses, one side of the chart said, "Yes" and the other said, "No." For the answer, "Yes," Biden drew an arrow to a response that read, "Did the bill say, 'This does NOT apply to veterans benefits?'"

With both answers, Biden went on to draw more responses that led to two different hypothetical conclusions explaining the possible outcomes.

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To view Biden's diagram, see the image below or click here.

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