Biden will urge Congress' top leaders to keep the government open and send aid to Ukraine and Israel
- President Biden met with Congressional leaders to avoid a government shutdown next month and pass emergency aid for Ukraine and Israel.
- Funding for various government sectors expires this week and next, including national security.
- The leaders emphasized urgency in passing aid, avoiding a shutdown, and discussing border security.
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Biden presses House Speaker for Ukraine war funding with congressional leaders at budget impasse
President Biden met with top Republican and Democratic Party congressional leaders at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the budget impasse and press the administration’s priority of funding for war.
Biden and Congressional leaders debate funding for foreign aid
Both sides agreed progress is being made in discussions on funding the government, but they remain majorly at odds on funding for foreign aid.
Biden meets with Congress leaders to discuss government funding, Ukraine aid package
U.S. President Joe Biden summoned the top four congressional leaders to the White House on Feb. 27 to discuss foreign aid for key U.S. allies, including Ukraine. Biden met with the four leaders, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D), and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) amid growing uncertainty surrounding U.S. aid to Ukraine.Earlier in February, the Senate a…

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