House Republicans are backing up their vow to probe U.S. support for Ukraine in search of potential waste and fraud – with a letter released on the last day of President Biden's to Europe on the eve of the anniversary of Russia's invasion.A letter by House Oversight and Accountability Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) puts the Pentagon and State Department on notice that investigators want to see documentation of U.S. military and humanitarian assistance to Kyiv.'Since Russia invaded Ukraine nearly a year ago, has provided more than $113 billion for security, humanitarian, economic, and governance assistance.1 It is critical that government agencies administering these funds ensure they are used for their intended purposes to prevent and reduce the risk of waste, fraud, and abuse,' Comer .
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