“US Senate Advances $95 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine and Israel Despite GOP Opposition”
The Senate is making progress toward approving a $95 billion emergency spending package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, despite a Republican filibuster. The Senate voted 66-33, surpassing the 60-vote threshold, clearing procedural hurdles. The package includes $60 billion for Ukraine, aiding its military operations against Russian forces. However, challenges await in the Republican-led House, where some conservatives oppose the bill for lacking border security provisions. House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the package’s silence on border issues, signaling potential opposition. The legislation allocates $14 billion for Israel and supports U.S. operations in the region, with over $8 billion for Indo-Pacific partners, including Taiwan. Additionally, nearly $10 billion is earmarked for humanitarian efforts in Ukraine, Israel, and Gaza. Notably, a bipartisan border clampdown, demanded by Republicans, was excluded after negotiations faced challenges and Trump’s opposition. Concerns about record-level migration at the U.S. southern border continue to shape the debate, with Republicans emphasizing the need for border security. The fate of the package in the House remains uncertain, with divisions over priorities and potential impacts on Biden’s electoral prospects. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer underscores the global significance of supporting Ukraine, urging strong bipartisan commitment amid geopolitical tensions.