U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee leaders, Chair Michael McCaul and Ranking Member Gregory Meeks, have formally requested Speaker Mike Johnson to invite Kenyan President William Ruto to address a joint session of Congress during his official visit to the United States. This request follows recent communications including a letter concerning the repeal of the National Security Memorandum 20, indicating a broader engagement strategy between the U.S. and Kenya.
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US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair McCaul and Ranking Member Meeks have requested that Speaker of the House Mike Johnson invite Kenyan President William Ruto to address a joint session of Congress during his official visit to the US this month: https://t.co/bYB02T9zSv https://t.co/34SuZaslZP
RM @RepGregoryMeeks, CM @RepMcCaul sent a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson requesting a formal invitation to the President of the Republic of Kenya, His Excellency William Samoei Ruto, to address a joint session of Congress on his official visit to the US. https://t.co/XHKGhVDIu6
Yesterday, CHM @RepMcCaul and RM @RepGregoryMeeks sent a letter to @SpeakerJohnson requesting a formal invitation to the President of the Republic of Kenya, His Excellency @WilliamsRuto, to address a joint session of Congress on his official visit to the United States.
CHM @RepMcCaul: “Today, @SenateForeign and I sent a letter to President Biden and Secretary Blinken during the repeal of the National Security Memorandum 20.