GOP Leaders Outline Plan for Separate Votes on Aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan; Far-Right Members Oppose Decoupling from Border Security
• House Speaker Mike Johnson outlined a plan to advance separate bills for aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan this week along with a 4th bill on other GOP national security priorities.
• The aid levels would match those in the Senate's supplemental package. Members will get 72 hours to review bills before floor votes, potentially on Friday.
• Some moderates supported the plan, but far-right members like Greene and Gaetz opposed it and wanted border security tied to the bills.
• Good said GOP leadership would be "disappointed" if border security isn't addressed in the supplementals.
• Donalds warned he'd rescind support if border security lacks provisions, calling it the "#1 issue" while "this town" focuses on Ukraine.