Congress finally passes $60.8bn billion Ukraine aid bill as speaker’s fate hangs in the balance
The House of Representatives finally passed aid for Ukraine on Saturday in a move that could threaten Speaker Mike Johnson’s political future.
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The House of Representatives finally passed aid for Ukraine on Saturday in a move that could threaten Speaker Mike Johnson’s political future.
Ukraine’s president thanked the United States Congress in an interview on Sunday after House Speaker Mike Johnson a day earlier bucked his party’s conservative wing and ushered through the passage of legislation providing military assistance to Kyiv.
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The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to advance the process of passing a large foreign aid package before a final debate and vote set to take place on Saturday.
Watch live as the US House of Representatives debates and votes on a bill which would provide $95bn in aid to Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific region, including Taiwan.
Speaker Mike Johnson has released a much-anticipated series of foreign aid bills, teeing up the House of Representatives for a vote within days as President Joe Biden vows to sign it into law “immediately.”
The right-wing backlash against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for supporting military aid to Ukraine intensified Thursday amid speculation he may rely on Democrats for help with both getting the aid passed and keeping his job.
House speaker Mike Johnson is attempting a high-wire act this week — one that could blow up in his face, cost him the job he has clung to for six months, and throw the lower chamber into chaos.