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ZeroHedge: Join Us Backstage with Sen. Ron Johnson, Joe Walsh & Mario Nawfal at our Ukraine Debate

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Unlock exclusive access to the ZeroHedge Ukraine Debate in D.C. with Sen. Ron Johnson & Joe Walsh on Mar 6. VIP tickets & dinner spots limited [media titles copy] DETAILS What: ZeroHedge Ukraine Debate When: March 6, 2024 at 7pm ET Where: Washington, DC Who: Sen. Ron Johnson debates Joe Walsh, with Mario Nawfal moderating ATTEND IN-PERSON ZeroHedge is offering a limited number of VIP tickets to subscribers who wish to join us backstage in our studio in Washington D.C. and enjoy the debate live. Only 10 tickets will be made available at $1,500 each. An even more limited number of tickets are available for an ultra exclusive dinner with several of the participants (Joe and Mario, as well as the ZH organizers). [BUY DEBATE TICKET $2,500 $1,500]( [BUY DEBATE + DINNER TICKET $3,500 $2,500]( THE EVENT As House Democrats gear up to force a vote on another [$60 billion]( in aid to Ukraine, do not expect any actual engagement with the concerns that you — the taxpayer — have regarding where and how your money is spent, at least not on the House floor. ZeroHedge, however, will be hosting such a debate with two (one current, one former) members of Congress: Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and former Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, moderated by X Spaces influencer Mario Nawfal. They will answer the question: Should the U.S. continue to send money and provide operational support to Ukraine? To illustrate their divide: Walsh, the former Illinoisan Rep, has hailed Biden’s Ukraine policy as “one of the greatest defenses of freedom… ever put on the world’s stage” while the Wisconsinite Senator believes Ukraine “can’t win” and that it and the U.S. must pursue a negotiated settlement. We have tremendous respect for both Walsh and Johnson for their willingness to engage in a long-form dialogue. As usual, our moderator will take questions submitted by Premium and Pro subscribers in the comment section ([sign up here]( for the opportunity to have your question answered by a member of Congress). WATCH ONLINE If you can't make it in person you can still tune in on Wednesday, March 6 at 7pm ET to watch the debate live. Add the event to your calendar below: [Apple]( [Google]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( [Office 365]( [Yahoo]( [Link](

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