House Speaker Michael Johnson expects the Ukraine aid package to have “major innovations,” such as the possibility of providing a loan to Ukraine. This should supposedly ease Republican concerns about providing large amounts of aid.
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He also mentioned the REPO Act, which authorizes the president to seize Russian sovereign assets frozen in the United States and transfer them to Ukraine for use against Russia.
Johnson expects to advance a package that includes aid to Ukraine when the House of Representatives returns from recess, The Hill writes.
The publication writes that Johnson has not yet fully decided how exactly the new bill will look.
Earlier, Rakurs wrote that Johnson, speaking with members of the US House of Representatives, assured that he would put a bill on aid for Ukraine to a vote immediately after the Easter holidays, that is, from April 9.
Source: Racurs

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