Cracks appear in U.S. bipartisan support for Ukraine as bill

Cracks appear in U.S. bipartisan support for Ukraine as bills mount, economy near brink of recession

As the price tag on American military aid to Ukraine rises and the U.S. economy teeters on the brink of a recession, cracks have begun to show the once rock-solid bipartisan support in Washington for providing Kyiv with the support it needs to fend off Russia's now 8-month-old invasion.

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