Senators push forward with Ukraine aid package as their leaders say the world is watching
- The United States Senate is being watched closely by allies and partners, who hope the country will continue to maintain its leadership role in the world.
- There is a division within the Senate GOP conference regarding providing aid to Ukraine, with some members opposing it and questioning American leadership.
- The House's support for the aid package is uncertain, with Speaker Mike Johnson being noncommittal and wanting to see how the Senate process unfolds.
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Senate pushes Ukraine funding forward despite conservative delay tactics
A bipartisan coalition of senators on Monday night took another step toward passing funding for Ukraine, Israel and other defense priorities, approving three procedural motions over the staunch opposition of conservatives who have pulled out all the stops to delay the bill. Senators voted 66-33 to end dilatory debate on the $95 billion package, setting…
Senators push forward with Ukraine aid package as their leaders say the world is watching
As a growing number of Republicans oppose U.S. aid to Ukraine, the Senate’s leaders are arguing in strong terms that the money is crucial to pushing back against Russian President Vladimir Putin and maintaining America’s global standing
Senators push forward with Ukraine aid package as their leaders say the world is watching
As a growing number of Republicans oppose U.S. aid to Ukraine, the Senate’s leaders are arguing in strong terms that the money is crucial to pushing back against Russian President Vladimir Putin and maintaining America’s global standing

Senators push forward with Ukraine aid package as their leaders say the world is watching
WASHINGTON (AP) — As a growing number of Republicans oppose U.S. aid to Ukraine, the Senate’s leaders are arguing in strong terms that the money is crucial to pushing back against Russian President Vladimir Putin and maintaining America’s global standing. In the Capitol for a rare weekend session, the Senate voted again to move forward […]
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