This photo taken on April 23, 2024 shows the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., the United States. The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted to pass a foreign aid package that included long-stalled aid for Israel and Ukraine. (Xinhua/Liu Jie) This photo taken on April 23, 2024 sho...
"The severity of this moment cannot be overstated. If we do not continue to support Ukraine, Ukraine could lose," he said. It has beenmore than a yearsince Congress approved new aid for Ukraine in its fight against Russian invaders. The war has intensified in recent week...
The bill, which was approved by the House of Representatives on Wednesday night, also provides 13.6 billion dollars in supplemental funding to boost humanitarian, security and economic assistance related to the Ukraine crisis. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that the bill ends a damaging ...
Atop key cybersecurity and emerging technology funding, the bill amends the military justice system and includes a pay increase for military service members and DOD civilian employees, among other measures, including military aid for Ukraine.
Atop key cybersecurity and emerging technology funding, the bill amends the military justice system and includes a pay increase for military service members and DOD civilian employees, among other measures, including military aid for Ukraine.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed a short-term spending bill on Thursday that would avert a partial government shutdown when the current fiscal year ends at midnight Friday and provide another infusion of military and economic aid to Ukraine as it see
Senators release border-Ukraine deal to allow president to pause asylum law The immigration deal would overhaul American border policy by restricting access to the asylum system during spikes in illegal immigration. Feb 5, 2024 Rep. Tony Gonzales on potential border deal passing the House: "Have ...
The White House had originally dismissed the GOP proposal as "unserious," an official calling on the House Republicans to "stop wasting time on extreme, partisan appropriations bills" and pass the president's supplemental aid request for Israel, Ukraine, border security, humanita...
The positioning adds a new degree of intrigue to a divided Senate GOP, which fought for months over sending new funding to Ukraine. It goes beyond that: Stuck in the minority during the presidency of Joe Biden, the party has repeatedly split on bipartisan deals with Democrats on infrastructure...
It does not include supplemental funding for Israel or Ukraine. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries originally called the two-step plan a nonstarter, but later said Democrats would support it given its exclusion of spending cuts and "extreme right-wing policy riders." All but two Democrats voted...