Biden says there’s ‘not much time’ to keep aid flowing to Ukraine and Congress must ‘stop the games’
- President Joe Biden has urged House Republicans, including Speaker Kevin McCarthy, to honor their commitment to government funding and aid for Ukraine.
- Despite acknowledging the lack of funding for Ukraine in the bill he signed, Biden emphasized the importance of avoiding a government shutdown that would harm Americans. He reassured Ukraine and US allies that American support remains steadfast.
- Biden expressed frustration at the near-miss of a shutdown and indicated he does not rely on Republicans to ensure government stability beyond November 17. He called on GOP leadership to pass yearlong appropriations bills as previously agreed with McCarthy.
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Biden says there's 'not much time' to keep aid flowing to Ukraine and Congress must 'stop the games'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Sunday that American aid to Ukraine will keep flowing for now as he sought to reassure allies of continued U.S. financial support for the war effort. But time is running out, the president said in a warning to Congress. “We cannot under any circumstances allow America’s support for Ukraine to be interrupted,” Biden said in remarks from the Roosevelt Room after Congress averted a government shutdown by p…
Biden says there’s ‘not much time’ to keep aid flowing to Ukraine and Congress must ‘stop the games’
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Sunday that American aid to Ukraine will keep flowing for now as he sought to reassure allies of continued U.S. financial support for the war effort. But time is running out, the president said in a warning to Congress.
Biden says there’s ‘not much time’ to keep aid flowing to Ukraine and Congress must ‘stop the games’
President Joe Biden urges Congress to negotiate an aid package for Ukraine in an address Sunday in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. “We cannot under any circumstances allow America’s support for Ukraine to be interrupted,” Biden said. Getty WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Sunday that American aid to Ukraine will keep flowing for now as he sought to reassure allies of continued U.S. financial support for the war effort. But time is r…
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