with members of the democratic party backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we re doing nothing to secure our border? i think every american in this country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it s an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops.
party backing kyiv but others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sellout of america today. and we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we re doing nothing to secure our borders? i think every american in this country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it s an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment and important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us has already before is already the largest provider of humanitarian aid to ukraine, $74 billion in the first two years of the war and this new bill
country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it s an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us is already the largest provider of military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending over $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill provides more than 60 billion, including money to replenish stocks. almost 1a billion will be used buy advanced weapons and defence articles. the passing of this bill is a major bipartisan moment, something you just don t often see in washington. the next step is for it to get through the senate next week, which won t be too difficult because it s democrat controlled.
with members of the democratic party backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we re doing nothing to secure our border? i think every american in this country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it s an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us is already the largest provider of humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill provides more than 60 billion, including money to replenish stocks.
taylor greene want to oust him. there are saying thatjohnson did the right thing. they didn t like speaker mccarthy who is a prior speaker mccarthy who is a prior speaker and was ousted by his own party members. at the same time, mikejohnson in their view to the right thing on these aid packages to israel. gaza, ukraine and taiwan and the indo pacific more broadly. thank the indo-pacific more broadly. thank ou for your time. jared mondschein, director of research at the united states studies centre. the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said it has been an enormous privilege representing the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures on myself and my elderly mother i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. this has been a very difficult week for me and i request that