House Approves Ukraine Aid Over Republican Opposition
The House voted to approve a new aid package for Ukraine. The measure passed despite opposition from Republican leadership. Eighteen Republican
The House voted to approve a new aid package for Ukraine. The measure passed
despite opposition from Republican leadership. Eighteen Republican
representatives voted with Democrats. Their votes broke party ranks on the
issue. The aid package represents another setback for the president’s foreign
policy agenda. The decision highlights growing intra‑party divisions among
Republicans. It underscores bipartisan support for continued assistance to
Ukraine. Observers will watch how the vote influences future foreign‑policy
debates in Congress.