The Biden administration has notified Congress, without a public announcement, that it will give $75 million to the Palestinian Authority for economic support, allegedly to be used in part to regain the PA’s “trust and goodwill” after Trump-era cuts.
The decision comes at the same time that Team Biden confirmed to Congress that the Palestinian Authority continues to use international aid money to reward terrorists, the major reason President Donald Trump froze U.S. aid to the PA.
2018 bipartisan law, the Taylor Force Act, prohibits the U.S. government from resuming Palestinian aid until the payments to terrorists are stopped.
Joe Biden’s team is apparently ignoring that law.