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Reps. Matt Rosendale, Paul Gosar, and Thomas Massie
Reps. Matt Rosendale, left, Paul Gosar, top right, and Thomas Massie, bottom right, were the only three House members to vote against a bipartisan resolution supporting UkraineAndrew Harnik/AP, Scott J. Applewhite/AP, Susan Walsh/AP
  • Three House Republicans voted against a bipartisan resolution.

  • The onlynay votes were cast by Paul Gosar, Thomas Massie, and Matt Rosendale.

  • The congressmen all have an isolationist view of foreign policy.

Three members of the US House voted against a bipartisan congressional resolution expressing support for the Ukrainian people and their territorial integrity as the country battles the Russian invasion.

The resolution passed the House on Wednesday with 423 votes.

The non-binding resolution states that the House will never recognize or support any illegitimate Russian-controlled leader or government.

The House stands firmly behind the Ukrainian people in their fight against the Putin regime.

—Kristin Wilson (@kristin__wilson) March 2, 2022

Three congressmen have embraced an isolationist view of foreign policy.

Gosar blamed NATO and President Joe Biden for Russia's war in the country after he said "god be with the people of Ukraine" on February 23.

NATO does not have the right to invite Ukraine into membership. This is the backyard of Russia. Gosar said Biden failed to recognize the reality.

The House resolution emphasizes that NATO's relationship with Ukraine is only for Ukraine and the 30 NATO allies.

The House censured Gosar in November of 2021, after he shared an edited video on social media that showed him killing a democrat and attacking a president.

Massie was one of three House Republicans who voted against the Anti-Lynching Act.

If you want to fight communists in Eastern Europe, head on over, Massie said.

The United States has no legal or moral obligation to help either side in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to a February 24 statement by the US Ambassador to the UN.

In talking to people in Montana, they are more concerned about stopping the invasion of our country by millions of illegal aliens than they are about the invasion of an Eastern European country.

The US and other European nations have imposed sanctions on Russia. Biden has said that the US does not plan to send troops to fight Russia.

In the case of the proposed wall on the US-Mexico border, as well as the legislation limiting the US from providing material aid to Ukraine until more resources are put towards US border security, both of which were introduced by Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina.

The American people are sick and tired of career politicians putting the interests of foreign nations above our own.

The original article is on Business Insider.

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