US Senate Republicans on Wednesday failed to pass a bill to combine tens of billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine and Israel with border security measures.
The Senate will return to vote on the Ukraine-Israel aid and southern border security legislation Thursday afternoon, February 8, Washington time. The New York Times wrote this on Wednesday, February 7.
Just after 7 p.m., Democrat Chuck Schumer said the Senate would adjourn to “give our Republican colleagues the night to fix” the bill.
Despite the delay, the newspaper said, there were “glimmers of hope” that an aid package for Ukraine and Israel would go ahead and be passed within days.
It is known that the bill no longer talks about funding solutions to the southern border problems, but the document directs 60.1 billion dollars to Ukraine and 14.1 billion dollars to help Israel, another 10 billion dollars for in humanitarian aid to civilians in global crises. , including Palestinians and Ukrainians
United States President Joe Biden criticized the Republican Party in the Senate after they refused to support a bill that would help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan and fund the defense of the US southern border.
We remind you that the US Senate refused to support a bill to help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan and the new funding for border protection.
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Source: korrespondent

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