The US Senate has approved a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Voice of America reports that the US Senate on Tuesday approved a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which has the support of nearly half of Republicans. But the aid package is likely to face opposition in the Republican-dominated House of Representatives.
In recent weeks, the plan has faced numerous setbacks. House Republicans have advocated linking aid to Ukraine with promoting greater security along the US-Mexico border. After the bill was passed in the Senate, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would not pass the bill in its original text because the aid plan did not include provisions related to the US-Mexico border.
According to "Freedom Daily", the $95 billion aid plan for Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel passed by the US Senate has been criticized by Trump's supporters who control the House of Representatives. In the face of Russia's war of aggression, the fate of Ukraine depends on the decisions of several groups thousands of kilometers away. The issue of the resolution has continued amid a tussle between moderates, Republicans and the Trump administration, with House Republicans divided on the issue.