On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced that the United States expects to provide around $10 billion in additional economic support for Ukraine. Sid and the crew continue to wonder why we're pouring money into a war that seemingly has no end in sight, and one that we're physically not even involved in. It's understandable that we'd provide some level of monetary support for Ukraine, but the Biden Administration has gone way past the point where that number is even remotely reasonable. In other news of the day, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is getting ripped for his late and underwhelming response to the train derailment disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, the wenches Joy Behar and Joy Reid somehow find a way to claim that the derailment is all former President Trump's fault, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says that President Biden has no plans to visit East Palestine himself, Alex Murdaugh takes the stand in his double murder trial that's captivating the nation, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul continue to butt heads in their NYC charter school debate. Jineea Butler, Curtis Sliwa, Monica Crowley, Naomi Rosenberg, Noam Laden, and George Pataki join the program, and as always make sure you don't miss out on the Friday installment of The Peerless Boilers Sid's Take Contest.
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