Overview
- Senate Democrats introduced joint resolutions to block $3.5 billion in arms sales to Qatar and the UAE, leveraging statutory review mechanisms to force floor votes.
- The Qatar arms deal includes armed drones and precision weapons, while the UAE deal features advanced helicopters and military equipment.
- Democrats argue Qatar's $400 million luxury jet gift to President Trump constitutes an unconstitutional bribe influencing U.S. foreign policy.
- Concerns over the UAE's alleged support for Sudanese paramilitary groups and ties to Trump family-backed cryptocurrency ventures were also cited.
- President Trump announced $200 billion in new economic agreements with the UAE on the same day the resolutions were filed, defending his Gulf engagement strategy.