Bipartisan House Bill for Ukraine Aid Moves Forward
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Bipartisan House Bill for Ukraine Aid Moves Forward

Summary

The House of Representatives approved a bipartisan bill providing substantial aid to Ukraine, marking a departure from the Trump administration's foreign policy on the conflict.

The House has approved a bipartisan bill aimed at providing new aid to Ukraine and imposing sanctions against Russia, with a vote of 226 to 195. This initiative saw support from 18 Republicans, who joined nearly all Democrats to pass the Ukraine Support Act, which was introduced by Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York.

The legislation would authorize $8 billion in loans for Ukraine and NATO allies through the Foreign Military Financing program, along with over $1 billion in additional funding for Ukraine, Baltic security, and Radio Free Europe. The bill now moves to the Senate, where it may encounter challenges from the Republican majority.

Earlier this week, four Republicans also sided with Democrats to pass a resolution against President Trump’s military actions in Iran, signaling a growing bipartisanship on foreign policy issues. The Trump administration has struggled to facilitate negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicating that talks have stalled. Trump has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, claiming he is more difficult to negotiate with than Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Following the vote, Democrats emphasized that the U.S. stands with Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression, while Rep. Carlos Gimenez, one of the Republican supporters of the aid bill, expressed solidarity with Ukraine, condemning Putin’s actions as a destructive invasion.

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