U.S. House Approves $95 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine and Allies
The bipartisan approval in the House aims to bolster Ukraine's defense against Russia, with the Senate expected to pass the bill shortly.
- The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $95 billion aid package, including $61 billion specifically for Ukraine, in a rare Saturday session.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Western leaders praised the aid, emphasizing its critical role in supporting Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression.
- The Kremlin criticized the aid, claiming it would lead to more destruction and casualties in Ukraine.
- The aid package also includes measures against TikTok and support for other U.S. allies, showcasing a broad legislative agenda.
- President Joe Biden urged the Senate to expedite the bill, promising immediate signing to facilitate urgent military support to Ukraine.




















































































































































