"Biden's Plan: Using Ukraine Aid to Boost American Manufacturing and Economy"

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President Biden is urging House Republicans to pass nearly $95 billion in foreign aid, emphasizing that nearly two-thirds of the money for Ukraine would actually go to U.S. factories, supporting American jobs and manufacturing. The supplemental spending measure includes $38.8 billion for U.S. factories that make missiles, munitions, and other gear for Ukraine. Biden's push for the aid is met with opposition from some Republicans, including former President Trump, who opposes the package to help Ukraine. The bill has stalled in the House, with Republicans raising concerns about the lack of provisions to secure the U.S. southern border.
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