Facing Republican revolt, House Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on US aid for Ukraine, Israel
- House Speaker Mike Johnson faces Republican backlash over a proposed U.S. aid package for Ukraine and allies, refusing to resign despite calls to do so.
- Johnson, labeling himself a "wartime speaker," vows to advance the aid package, potentially needing Democratic support.
- A significant shift occurs as Johnson, boosted by Trump's endorsement, aims to secure votes for foreign aid amid opposition from his party.
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House Speaker Johnson moving forward with aid plan for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., revealed three foreign aid bills Wednesday to help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, respectively, despite opposition from some conservative lawmakers.
Johnson moving forward with Ukraine aid bill amid pressure from hardliners
By Lauren Fox, Haley Talbot and Melanie Zanona, CNN Washington (CNN) — Speaker Mike Johnson announced Wednesday he is sticking with his plan to put a series of foreign aid bills on the floor, including funding for Ukraine, after facing significant pressure from hardliners. Johnson said in a note to members that they will vote
Johnson moving forward with Ukraine aid bill amid pressure from hardliners
By Lauren Fox, Haley Talbot and Melanie Zanona, CNN Washington (CNN) — Speaker Mike Johnson announced Wednesday he is sticking with his plan to put a series of foreign aid bills on the floor, including funding for Ukraine, after facing significant pressure from hardliners. Johnson said in a note to members that they will vote
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