US House backs Russia sanctions, Ukraine aid, in latest blow to Trump
The 226-195 vote sends more than $1 billion in aid and new sanctions to the Senate, despite White House opposition.
- On Friday, the House passed the Ukraine Support Act, voting 226-195 to authorize $8 billion in military finance loans and extend the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative through 2027 despite opposition from President Donald Trump's administration.
- California Rep. Kevin Kiley, an Independent who typically votes with Republicans, forced the vote by becoming the 218th signature on a discharge petition last year, bypassing normal procedural obstacles.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson urged Republicans to "give President Trump room to negotiate with Russia," yet 18 Republicans joined Democrats to support the bill, including Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Michael McCaul, and Don Bacon.
- With the Republican Party holding a majority in the Senate, the bill's approval remains unlikely despite the House vote, leaving the future of Russian sanctions and military aid uncertain.
- President Donald Trump stated that without military support from Washington and the weapons he personally provided at the start of the war, Ukraine would have ceased to exist within "1 2 days.
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House passes Ukraine aid as Zelenskyy pokes Putin
What happenedThe House on Thursday voted 226 to 195 to provide Ukraine with $1.3 billion in security aid and $8 billion in direct loans while imposing stiff new sanctions on Russia. It was the “most robust aid package to advance in Congress in more than a year,” The Washington Post said, and 18 Republicans joined all but one Democrat to pass the bill “over the objections of the chamber’s GOP leadership” and the White House. Ukrainian President V…
The U.S. House of Representatives made a sharp setback to President Donald Trump’s international agenda. A group of 18 Republican legislators decided to break the discipline of their party and vote alongside the Democratic bench to approve a new financial assistance package to Ukraine and drastically tighten economic sanctions against Russia. The legislation, passed Thursday with a vote of 226 to 195, represents the first major economic injectio…
18 House Republicans buck GOP party leadership to fund Ukraine
Eighteen House Republicans defied party leadership by voting with Democrats on Thursday to approve another Ukraine aid bill. Passed by a 296-195 vote, the Ukraine aid bill would “provide $1.3 billion in security assistance to Ukraine, authorize $8 billion in arms sales, and extend a Biden-era military lend-lease program” if signed into law by President Donald Trump, according to Time magazine. It’d also impose new oil and gas sanctions against R…
18 House Republicans buck GOP party leadership to fund Ukraine · American Wire News
Eighteen House Republicans defied party leadership by voting with Democrats on Thursday to approve another Ukraine aid bill. Passed by a 296-195 vote, the Ukraine aid bill would “provide $1.3 billion in security assistance to Ukraine, authorize $8 billion in arms sales, and extend a Biden-era military lend-lease program” if signed into law by President Donald Trump, according to Time magazine. It’d also impose new oil and gas sanctions against R…
Thanks to a bipartisan coalition, the elected officials adopted on Thursday 4 June a new aid to Kyiv and tightened the sanctions against Moscow. A new symbolic camouflet for the President, whose grip on his majority in Congress is cracking.
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