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ENDLESS WAR: Another Day of Death in Ukraine as Biden's Forever Conflict Drags On Under Trump

Gary FranchiApril 4, 2026158 views
ENDLESS WAR: Another Day of Death in Ukraine as Biden's Forever Conflict Drags On Under Trump
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Another tragic day in Ukraine as Russian drone strikes overnight killed five people and injured 30 more, according to Ukrainian officials Saturday. The attack serves as a stark reminder of the endless bloodshed that continues to drain American resources while our own border remains wide open.

Social media users are documenting the relentless nature of these attacks, with reports showing Russia launching nearly 6,500 drone strikes in March alone - a four-year high. One Twitter user noted that "Russia intensifies drone attacks on Ukraine, launching nearly 6,500 in March, a 4-year high," highlighting the escalating nature of this conflict that Biden dragged America into.

The latest strikes targeted civilian areas, with falling debris sparking fires in Kyiv after drone fragments struck buildings. Local authorities report that a market was among the targets hit, killing five and injuring 19 innocent people caught in the crossfire of a war that has consumed billions in American taxpayer dollars.

While President Trump works to implement his America First agenda and secure our own borders, the Ukraine conflict remains a glaring example of how the previous administration's foreign policy failures continue to haunt us. How many more billions will be spent on a conflict that shows no signs of ending while American cities crumble and our veterans sleep on the streets?

The Trump administration now faces the difficult task of extricating America from yet another foreign entanglement while dealing with the catastrophic immigration crisis and economic damage left by the Biden regime. Patriots across the country are asking why we're funding foreign wars when our own nation desperately needs securing.

"Russia launched a drone attack against Ukraine on the morning of April 4, sparking a fire in Kyiv after falling debris struck a building," one social media user reported, showing how these attacks have become a daily reality.

The question Americans should be asking is simple: when will this endless cycle of foreign intervention finally end, and when will Washington start putting America First? President Trump has the opportunity to chart a new course - one that prioritizes American interests over foreign conflicts that drain our treasury while our own people suffer.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TaxpayerRealityVerifiedApr 4, 2026
When is Congress going to demand accountability for where all this Ukraine funding is actually going? We need transparency, not more blank checks to defense contractors.
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AmericaFirst_1776VerifiedApr 4, 2026
Good luck getting answers from the swamp. They've been enriching themselves off these foreign conflicts for decades.
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MiddleAmericaVoiceVerifiedApr 5, 2026
Finally someone calling this what it is - Biden's forever war that he's handed off to Trump.
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PatriotDad76VerifiedApr 5, 2026
Exactly what I've been saying for months. This whole mess started under Biden's watch and now Trump has to clean up another disaster he inherited. How many more billions are we going to throw at this endless conflict while our own border remains wide open?
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedApr 6, 2026
Biden left Trump with nothing but problems - Ukraine, inflation, the border crisis. At least Trump is trying to negotiate an end to this madness instead of just writing blank checks.
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedApr 5, 2026
Trump promised to end this war in 24 hours during his campaign. I'm praying he can actually deliver on that promise because every day this drags on is more American taxpayer money down the drain.
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FreedomFirst2024VerifiedApr 6, 2026
My son served three tours in Afghanistan and I watched that disaster unfold for 20 years. Now we're doing the same thing in Ukraine - pouring money and resources into a conflict with no clear exit strategy.