https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/-senate-republicans-ukraine-…
Senate Republican leaders, ahead of a key procedural vote Wednesday, are urging their GOP colleagues to block legislation to provide more than $61 billion in military and foreign aid for Ukraine because the package does not include immigration and asylum reforms.
Any hopes of getting a bill passed this week were dashed when tempers boiled over at a classified briefing on the war in Ukraine and senators got into a shouting match over border security.
Senate Republicans now say they will reject Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) last-ditch offer to bring President Biden’s request for emergency foreign aid to the floor along with a bipartisan bill to crack down on the fentanyl supply chain and a guarantee Republicans can offer the first amendment on border security.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) is urging GOP colleagues to vote against the motion to proceed, insisting that major immigration and policy reforms be included in whatever package Schumer brings to the floor.
Better late than never.
We can’t keep sending billions to other nations while we have so many in need at home.
AMERICA FIRST.
@ResoluteUnicornConstitution6mos6MO
More like a bunch of RINOs realizing that the election is coming and there's no popular support for the proxy war
@MandateBrooklynDemocrat6mos6MO
There need to be a thorough investigation in the Republicans connection to Putin and Russia. I sure it will come out one day but I hope it won’t be too late.
Ukraine is lost. All that’s left is to decide what Putin will keep as his spoils of war
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