Turner says House passage of Ukraine, Israel aid package unlikely before end of year
- New aid for Ukraine and Israel may not pass before the end of the year, according to Mike Turner, chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee.
- Turner cites the White House policy on the southern border as the current impediment to passing the aid.
- A new military aid package worth up to $100 million including anti-aircraft missiles and artillery shells has been approved for Ukraine.
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US official says Ukraine aid bill unlikely to be passed before 2024
Mike Turner, chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee, said on Nov. 26 that new aid for Ukraine and Israel "will be difficult to pass before the end of the year," Bloomberg reported. "I think it would be very difficult to get it done by the end of the year, and the impediment, currently, is the White House policy on the southern border," Turner said, as quoted by Bloomberg. Turner’s comment comes amid months of infighting in the U.S. Co…
Approval of aid package to Ukraine unlikely before year-end — US Congressman
"I think it would be very difficult to get it done by the end of the year and the impediment, currently, is the White House policy on the southern border," Republican Mike Turner said
Rep. Turner: Aid for Israel, Ukraine Unlikely Before End of 2023
Turner says House passage of Ukraine, Israel aid package unlikely before end of year
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, predicted Sunday that approval of an aid package to Ukraine and Israel is unlikely before the end of the year. Turner identified the White House’s southern border policies as an obstacle for passing the aid package for Ukraine and Israel before the end of…
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