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President declines operational detail on 'uranium' and says U.S. can reallocate munitions as needed amid questions about Ukraine

March 29, 2026 | State Government, Senate, Legislative, Illinois


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President declines operational detail on 'uranium' and says U.S. can reallocate munitions as needed amid questions about Ukraine
During a question-and-answer period, an attendee asked whether the U.S. would "go in for the uranium" or whether munitions and air defenses destined for Ukraine might be diverted to the Middle East. The President declined to provide operational specifics, saying "Why would I ever answer a question?" and that the United States has "tremendous amounts of ammunition" staged in allied countries and sometimes repositions equipment to meet urgent needs.

The event also included the President's remarks on Ukrainian casualties, where he cited figures—"25,000 people died last month" and earlier "31,000" in a prior month—that he said reflected the scale of the fighting. The President framed a desire to stop the death and expressed that the Ukraine conflict is "thousands of miles away," noting the U.S. has provided equipment to partners. These figures and operational claims were presented by the President in response to questions; the remarks did not include corroborating outside sources within the event.

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