2019: Schweikert Effectively Voted For The FY 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Which Prohibited Deliver Of F-35 Aircrafts To Turkey Until They Are No Longer In Possession Of Russian-Made Systems. In December 2019, Schweikert effectively voted for the FY 2020 NDAA. According to Congressional Quarterly, "The agreement prohibits the delivery of F-35 aircraft or related materials to Turkey unless the Defense secretary and secretary of State jointly certify that Turkey no longer possesses the Russian-made S-400 air defense system and has provided credible assurances that it will not take possession of an S-400 in the future." The vote was on adoption of the conference report to accompany the bill. The House adopted the conference report by a vote of 377-48. The bill was later passed by the Senate and signed into law by the President. [House Vote 672, 12/11/19; Congressional Quarterly, 12/17/19; Congressional Actions, S.1790]
2022: Schweikert Voted Against An Amendment That Prohibited The President From Selling Or Transferring F-16s Or F-16 Modernization Kits To Turkey Without Congressional Approval That Turkey Has Not Violated Greece's Sovereignty. In July 2022, according to Congressional Quarterly, Schweikert voted against an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which would "prohibit the president from selling or transferring F-16s or F-16 modernization kits to Turkey unless the president certifies to Congress that, during the preceding 120-day period, Turkey has not violated the sovereignty of Greece, including through territorial overflights, or violated the International Civil Aviation Organization's Athens Flight Information Region." The vote was on the adoption of an amendment. The House adopted the amendment by a vote 244-179. [House Vote 339, 7/14/22; Congressional Quarterly, 7/14/22; Congressional Actions, H.Amdt. 276; Congressional Actions, H.R. 7900]