Schumer invokes family killed in Holocaust, pushes for Ukraine aid despite House uncertainty
• Schumer referenced his Jewish ancestors being killed by Nazis in 1941 to argue against isolationism and call for aid to Ukraine • He said world failed to stand up to Hitler in 1938, leading to massive deaths in WWII
• Schumer traveled to Ukraine last week to meet with President Zelensky and push for $95B foreign aid package
• Aid package faces uncertainty as House Speaker Johnson signals he won't bring it to a vote due to lack of border security funds
• Schumer said Johnson is "afraid of the radical right" in not allowing a vote on the aid package with bipartisan Senate support