Aid to Ukraine, Israel overwhelmingly approved by U S House in bipartisan vote yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said at the close of a visit to the United States that he received "assurances of support" for the proposed military aid package to Ukraine from both Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
A group of eight bipartisan House lawmakers unveiled a new $66.3 billion foreign aid bill that would fund support for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan and also include border provisions.
place. and by the way, we need to pass compr comprehensin comprehensive immigration reform. things that should have been done 10, 12, 13 years ago. that s not the secretary s thought. he clearly hasn t done anything to be impeached. we haven t impeached a secretary since post civil war, and there s no reason to start now. you are the co-chair of the house ukraine caucus. funding seen as critical for ukraine s war effort is wrapped up in this conversation about the negotiations over the border and border security. i know that you think connecting all of it is a bad idea from the start, but this is where you are. do you see a chance if and when they present a deal on this supplemental, do you see a chance of voting against this money for ukraine, the money for ukraine? no matter what border policy changes would be included in that? you know, it always depends on what the circumstances are. in the end we have to fund this