Ukraine Aid Package Stalls in Congress, Future Military Assistance in Question as Zelensky Seeks to Break Logjam
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Negotiations over a new Ukraine aid package have stalled in Congress, putting future military assistance in jeopardy. The White House warns funding will run out by year's end without action.
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President Zelensky will address the Senate today at 3pm ET, seeking to break the logjam over tying immigration policy changes to Ukraine aid.
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Senators from both parties are sniping on Twitter, with Democrats complaining of GOP stubbornness and Republicans accusing Dems of not negotiating seriously.
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The White House has linked aid to Ukraine and Israel together, but House Republicans separated them, approving only Israel aid while trying to cut IRS funding.
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Joe Lieberman floated possibly drafting Nikki Haley for a third-party presidential run if she fails to win the 2024 Republican nomination.