Lawmakers Push Bipartisan Bill for Ukraine Aid and Border Security

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GOP House Foreign Affairs Committee chair, Rep. Michael McCaul, is confident that the House will deliver military assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan despite opposition within his caucus. He believes Speaker Mike Johnson faces a tough choice in bringing President Biden's national security supplemental request to the floor, as far-right GOP members threaten to oust him. McCaul also highlighted challenges in garnering support from both Democrats and Republicans for the aid package, emphasizing the urgency to pass aid for Ukraine before its potential counteroffensive against Russia in April.
Topics:nation#gop#house-foreign-affairs-committee#military-assistance#politics#speaker-mike-johnson#ukraine
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