US to Withdraw From NATO Under Republican Bill
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Mike Lee pushes Trump to leave NATO despite increased spending member target - Washington Examiner
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced a bill Wednesday seeking to withdraw the United States from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, even as the Trump administration strengthens ties with the transatlantic military alliance. As a two-day NATO summit attended by President Donald Trump wrapped up on Wednesday, Lee unveiled legislation that would remove the U.S. from the alliance and bar federal funding from ”directly or indirectly” contributing to …
‘Time to Leave NATO’: Sen. Mike Lee Unveils Trio of Bills to Withdraw U.S.
As NATO leaders gather for another summit, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced sweeping legislation to withdraw the United States from the alliance and force America's allies to pay their share, accusing European nations of relying on U.S. taxpayers to fund their defense. The post ‘Time to Leave NATO’: Sen. Mike Lee Unveils Trio of Bills to Withdraw U.S., Expose Allied ‘Freeloaders,’ Demand Defense Transparency appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump said he stands with NATO. GOP Sen. Mike Lee wants US to leave the military alliance.
On the same day President Donald Trump said he stands with NATA, Sen. Mike Lee proposed a new bill that would require the United States to withdraw from the military alliance.
Sen. Mike Lee Introduces Bill to Remove US From NATO
By Kyle Anzalone | The Libertarian Institute | June 26, 2025 Senator Mike Lee introduced a bill to remove the US from the North Atlantic Alliance, arguing that the collective defence pact is not within US national security interests. The legislation titled the ‘Not A Trusted Organization Act’ or the ‘NATO Act’ argues NATO expansion led to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “The dissolution of both the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union fundamentally…
The United States could leave NATO if a new bill proposed by the Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah would be adopted. The initiative would come only a few days after the completion of a two-day summit of the North Atlantic Alliance held in The Hague.
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