Marjorie Taylor Greene's proposed amendment to undermine the Ukraine bill carries the unmistakable hallmarks of a Russian disinformation narrative, suggesting a direct influence from her Russian handlers.
Embedded within Greene’s amendment is a concerning clause: "No funding shall be made available to Ukraine unless restrictions on ethnic minorities', including Hungarians in Transcarpathia, right to use their native languages in schools are lifted."
The idea that Hungarians face persecution in Ukraine is not only unfounded but also aligns with narratives propagated by both Viktor Orban, who has been promised territorial gains in Ukraine by Putin, and the Russian disinformation apparatus.
The mere suggestion of such a notion by an American lawmaker serves as a troubling confirmation of external influence. In just two paragraphs, Greene's actions underscore the intricate web of manipulation and foreign interests at play.
Note: ‘Transcarpathian’ is an English term describing Zakarpattia Oblast, a region in western Ukraine that borders Hungary
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