The Senate on Tuesday passed a long-delayed $95 billion package with wide bipartisan support after both sides of Capitol Hill have struggled for months to send aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

The final vote was 79-18. Fifteen Republicans voted with three Democrats against the bill. Forty-eight Democrats and 31 Republicans voted for the bill.

The legislation next goes to President Joe Biden to sign it into law, who said he would sign the package Wednesday. Its passage is a significant victory for the US president, congressional Democrats and Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, who long pushed to send aid to Ukraine even as the right wing of his party increasingly soured on support for Kyiv.

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        Can’t make a genocide without a few dead kids and a pile of free American cash, as Israel always says!

        It’s an unusual expression, but it goes back generations now… O.o

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      Wow, genocide is expensive huh? Good thing they didn’t forget to donate more money towards it, poor Israel was at risk of leaving the Palestinians in peace.

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    The.US staged military equipment in Poland and Germany a week ago. All they have to do is roll trucks. So don’t be surprised if weapons packages are announced and delivered today or tomorrow. The logistics of the US DOD is outstanding.

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      Honestly, a standalone Ukrainian bill wouldn’t have passed the senate, like wise an Israeli bill wouldn’t either. Neither by themselves would make it past the 60 vote fillabuster margin, so a compromise was made to throw them all together to get past the fillabuster. This all could have happened way sooner but Trump and the hardliners didn’t want the border issue solved.

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        I would suspect an Israeli bill would have passed either way. Both parties support Israel. The only way to get Ukraine passed was by tying it to Israel. The border bill didn’t solve any issues. IT was garbage. It is why people have been pushing back on the bill.

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        Someone told me that all of these were voted on separately though, was that a lie?

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        So according to this logic, two negatives makes a positive? Israel wouldn’t deserve funding on its own, nor Ukraine, but together they should? How does that work, exactly? I’m lost.

        (Also f**k Israel. ✊)

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          Rs wanted Israel funding, Ds wanted Ukraine funding. With the power of working together, both sides got what they wanted.

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            As if the 75%+ Neoliberal and further right wing Dems who still go to AIPAC events, including Schumer, didn’t want funding for the genocide too 🙄

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      They need it for the same reason musk needs that 56 billion from Tesla

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    It’s weird how my local conservatives are complaining about Ukraine benefiting from this but not complaining about Israel…

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Senate on Tuesday passed a long-delayed $95 billion package with wide bipartisan support after both sides of Capitol Hill have struggled for months to send aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

    Its passage is a significant victory for the US president, congressional Democrats and Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, who long pushed to send aid to Ukraine even as the right wing of his party increasingly soured on support for Kyiv.

    “I will sign this bill into law and address the American people as soon as it reaches my desk tomorrow so we can begin sending weapons and equipment to Ukraine this week,” Biden said.

    “This critical legislation will make our nation and world more secure as we support our friends who are defending themselves against terrorists like Hamas and tyrants like Putin,” Biden said.

    The House took up the legislation after Johnson bucked conservatives in his party who opposed sending aid to Ukraine and threatened to oust him over his handling of the issue.

    The legislation underscores the US’ support for Ukraine, Zelensky said, adding that the aid will bolster the country’s defense and military capabilities on the battlefield.


    The original article contains 672 words, the summary contains 187 words. Saved 72%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    The legislation next goes to President Joe Biden to sign it into law, who said he would sign the package Wednesday. Its passage is a significant victory for the US president, congressional Democrats and Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, who long pushed to send aid to Ukraine even as the right wing of his party increasingly soured on support for Kyiv.

    “This vote reinforces America’s role as a beacon of democracy and the leader of the free world,” he said.

    definitely not a victory for the US citizens though whose rights and civil liberties are endangered