The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday night to give final approval to a $95.3 billion package of aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, sending it to President Biden and ending months of uncertainty about whether the United States would continue to back Kyiv in its fight against Russian aggression.

The vote reflected resounding bipartisan support for the measure, which passed the House on Saturday by lopsided margins after a tortured journey on Capitol Hill, where it was nearly derailed by right-wing resistance. The Senate’s action, on a vote of 79 to 18, provided a victory for the president, who had urged lawmakers to move quickly so he could sign it into law.

And it capped an extraordinary political saga that raised questions about whether the United States would continue to play a leading role in upholding the international order and projecting its values globally.

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  • @[email protected]
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    48 months ago

    It’s because the Republicans wouldn’t let a bill, that only supports Ukraine, pass. So this was a compromise.

    • @cosmicrookie
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      28 months ago

      So it is a if we do this, you have to do that, kind of thing?

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        The (Rep.) speaker Mike Johnson went against the MAGAs and worked together with the Democrats to get it passed.
        But I doubt they would have gotten enough votes if they didn’t bundle it with the aid for Israel and the TikTok ban.