
meanwhile remarks Before the House passed the Ukraine aid bill on Saturday, Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly of Virginia argued passionately for the US to greenlight aid to the Eastern European nation.
Mr. Connolly pointed out that there is an opinion that the United States needs to address the border issue first, and added, “The border between Ukraine and Russia is our border. It’s a boundary between people who love the freedom they seek.” “We must meet this challenge today. We must stand with Ukraine,” he said.
In response to Connolly’s comments, Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz said: tweeted“No, that’s not true.”
“No, absolutely not,” said Florida Republican Rep. Kat Cammack. tweeted.
Georgia Republican Congressman Andrew Clyde explained Connolly’s claim is that it is “in a nutshell, America’s last unified party.”
“This has to be a joke!!! This is offensive to all Americans,” said Rep. Ralph Norman, Republican of South Carolina. tweeted.
the house passed it The Ukraine aid bill passed on Saturday by a vote of 311 to 112. All 112 votes against the bill came from Republicans.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has announced that the Duma will pass the bill.
“I am grateful to the United States House of Representatives, both parties, and Speaker Mike Johnson personally for making the decision to put history on the right track,” he said. post “Democracy and freedom will always be of global importance and will never fail as long as the United States helps protect them. Please help us stop this, save thousands of lives, and help our two countries grow stronger.”
The Senate is expected to vote on a package that would include aid to Ukraine among other items. President Joe Biden is shown He says he plans to sign it.
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