In second break with Trump in a week, House passes bill to aid Ukraine
The House of Representatives passed legislation to provide over $1 billion in security and reconstruction aid to Ukraine, along with an additional $8 billion in loans for defense. This vote, 226-195, also includes sanctions against key segments of the Russian economy and represents a significant foreign policy break with Republican leaders and Donald Trump.

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AI-generatedThe House of Representatives passed legislation to provide over $1 billion in security and reconstruction aid to Ukraine, along with an additional $8 billion in loans for defense. This vote, 226-195, also includes sanctions against key segments of the Russian economy and represents a significant foreign policy break with Republican leaders and Donald Trump. Supporters used a discharge petition to bypass leadership objections, arguing the bill would help Ukraine negotiate from a position of strength. The measure, sponsored by Representative Gregory Meeks, aims to reinforce US commitment to Ukraine amidst the ongoing war. This marks the House's second major foreign policy divergence from Trump this week, following a war powers resolution concerning Iran.
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5 extractedThe vote would send a message to Putin that 'we do have a pulse here, that we do care about Ukraine and that we are going to utilize our authority to help them'.
The bill was a 'cudgel to fight against President Trump' and an 'unserious bill that was crafted basically a year-and-a-half ago'.
The legislation seeks to cement US assistance for Ukraine by providing more than $1bn in security and reconstruction aid, with another $8bn available for defense through loans.
House passed legislation to aid Ukraine and sanction key segments of the Russian economy.
The vote is a sign of impatience with Donald Trump’s approach to the war and represents the House’s second major foreign policy break with Trump this week.