The United States Senate approved a $95 billion foreign aid package, including $61 billion for Ukraine, with bipartisan support.
While most Senate Republicans voted for the funding, House Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated no plans to bring the package to a vote in the House.
The allocation for Ukraine has sparked debate, with some pointing out that the funds could instead be used to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The aid package’s approval would bring the total U.S. taxpayer money sent to Ukraine since 2022 to close to $200 billion, with concerns raised about the significant portion ending up in the hands of defense contractors profiting from foreign intervention.
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