Johnson Faces Pressure Over Senate Border Deal Dispute
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House Speaker Johnson opposes the bipartisan Senate border security and Ukraine aid deal, saying it would be "dead on arrival" in the House.
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The Senate deal faces opposition from conservatives including Trump, putting its future in doubt and leaving no clear path for approving $110 billion in Ukraine aid.
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Johnson says the House previously passed immigration measures that would solve border issues, but those bills lacked Democratic support.
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Hardline conservatives like Rep. Greene threaten to try to oust Johnson if he allows a Senate deal vote in the House.
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Some Republicans argue conservatives are missing an opportunity for progress on border security by opposing the Senate compromise deal.