- US House approves $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
- Bill garners bipartisan support despite opposition from some Republican hardliners.
- Legislation now advances to Senate for consideration and final approval.
Eko hot blog reports that In a rare show of bipartisan support, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a $95 billion aid package aimed at providing security assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.US House Passes $95 Billion Aid Package For Ukraine, Israel, And Taiwan, Heads To Senate For Approval
The bill, which received a vote of 311-112, was met with opposition from some Republican hardliners but ultimately passed with significant support.
The legislation now moves to the Senate, where it is expected to be considered starting next Tuesday.
The bill, which has been backed by Democratic President Joe Biden and top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell, is likely to see final passage sometime next week.
The aid package allocates $60.84 billion to address the conflict in Ukraine, including funds for replenishing U.S. weapons and supporting humanitarian needs.
Israel is set to receive $26 billion, with a significant portion designated for humanitarian assistance.
Additionally, $8.12 billion is earmarked for the Indo-Pacific region, including Taiwan.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed gratitude for the aid, stating that it will help prevent the war from escalating and save countless lives.
President Biden emphasized the urgency of the aid, citing threats faced by both Israel and Ukraine from external forces.
The passage of the bill highlighted divisions within the Republican Party, with 112 Republicans opposing the legislation despite urging from party leaders.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a vocal opponent of aid to Ukraine, criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson but stopped short of attempting to remove him from office.
The House vote also revealed tensions regarding support for Israel, with a significant number of Democrats and Republicans voting against the aid package.
Despite this, the bill passed with a vote of 366-58.
The legislation is being closely monitored by U.S. defense contractors, who stand to benefit from contracts to supply equipment to Ukraine and other partners.
The aid package also includes measures targeting Chinese-owned social media app TikTok and the potential transfer of seized Russian assets to Ukraine.
While some Republicans raised concerns about the growing national debt, others, including former President Donald Trump, voiced support for the aid package.
Trump emphasized the importance of Ukraine’s survival for the United States.
Overall, the passage of the aid package represents a significant step in providing crucial support to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan amidst ongoing security challenges.
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