Biden thinks the Taliban are our allies now. He already literally gave them $85 billion in artillery, left hundreds behind and you think this $308 million is for humanitarian aid.
Even if true, which it is not, you are talking about different matters trying to relate one to the other. Show me where Biden said the Taliban is our ally.
Is Facebook where you are getting your information these days?
"The current regime that just gifted the Taliban with $80+ billion worth of military grade weapons wants your 9mm pistols," reads an Aug. 17 text post on Facebook. "THINK ABOUT IT."
"If you give a gift to A, and then B steals the gift, it is not fair to say that you gave a gift to B." Dr. Barnett R. Rubin
"The $83 billion number is not invented. It reflects all the money spent to train, equip and house the Afghan military and police, weapons are just a part of that. No one knows the value of the equipment that was seized by the Taliban.
The $83 billion spent on the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) goes back two decades, including almost $19 billion spent between 2002 and 2009." Glenn Kessler - Washington Post - August 31, 2021
Aug 16, 2021 — Donald
Trump made a deal to remove U.S. forces by May 2021, but Biden extended the withdrawal deadline to September 11th.
Trump finally bypassed the Afghan government to negotiate directly with the Taliban. The deal with them that he signed on Feb. 29, 2020 promised to pull all U.S. troops out by May 1, 2021.
Now for the second unrelated part of your comment which I already addressed. Congress must approve sending money to Afghanistan. "Lawmakers (Congress) have urged the Biden administration to take action to avert an economic disaster in Afghanistan, proposing measures that could provide relief."
Sending humanitarian aid to Afghanistan is not something new. Some US$150 billion in nonmilitary U.S. aid flowed into Afghanistan from 2001 to 2020, plus billions more from its allies and international organizations.