OAN’s James Myers
8:22am – Wednesday, April 24, 2024
The Senate easily passed a $95.3 billion aid package for the defense of Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan on Tuesday, sending the bill to President Joe Biden’s desk for immediate signature.
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On a 79-18 vote by the Senate, the bill passed, giving $60.8 billion to Ukraine and $26 billion for humanitarian assistance to Israel and Gaza, in addition to $8 billion for Taiwan and Indo-Pacific security. was to be given.
Commenting on the approved aid package, Biden said, “As soon as it hits my desk tomorrow, I’m going to sign it so we can start sending arms and equipment to Ukraine this week.”
“The need is urgent. For Ukraine, facing relentless shelling from Russia. For Israel, facing unprecedented attacks from Iran. For refugees and conflicts and natural disasters around the world, including Gaza, Sudan and Haiti. and for our partners who seek security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region,” he added, thanking Senate leaders for their support.
“This important legislation will make our country and the world even safer by helping our friends protect themselves from terrorists like Hamas and tyrants like Tyrant. [Russian President Vladimir] President Putin. ”
The newly approved aid package comes after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (R-New York) sent a similar bill to the House more than two months ago, but House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) and other Republicans This was done after the government refused the requested support measures. Fund border security on the southern border.
“Today, the Senate sends a unified message to the world: America will always defend democracy in times of need,” Schumer declared on the Senate floor before final passage.
“We tell our allies, ‘We support you.’ We say to our adversaries, ‘Don’t interfere with us.’ “We will do everything in our power to protect our democracy and our way of life,” he told the world, adding that “six months of tireless efforts have paid off.”
“Even if our allies and partners are concerned about the depth of our resolve, Moscow, China and Tehran are increasingly convinced that our influence has reached its limits, and here at home there are loud voices calling for abdication. Even if there is, history will record that America stepped up to show leadership and the Senate held firm,” declared Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
Additionally, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-Ohio), an ardent supporter of aid to Ukraine, said that U.S. aid will not change anything meaningful for the Ukrainian military, and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) criticized other Republicans. Ground.
“The Ukraine challenge is not Republican. It’s math,” Vance wrote. new york times Last week’s editorial. “Despite its strict conscription policy, Ukraine needs more soldiers than it can deploy. And it needs more supplies than the United States can provide.”
“That’s garbage,” Graham (R-S.C.) responded. fox news Sunday interview. “I just got back from there two weeks ago. They changed the draft law. They have all the personnel they need. They need weapons.”
Meanwhile, 15 Republicans and three Democrats voted against the foreign aid measure.
As House Speaker Johnson votes on the new bill, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) threatens to expel Mr. Johnson, and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Paul Gosar Rep. (R-Ariz.) also joined in. ).
“Our three main adversaries, Russia, Iran and China, are working together and pose a global threat to our prosperity and security,” the chairman told reporters after the vote. “Their advances threaten the free world and require American leadership.”
However, Mr Johnson was able to challenge his own party’s MPs and all four bills were brought to the floor and passed without issue.
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