Conservative rebels are hoping the week-long recess will build support for their pending effort to boot the speaker.
Speaker Mike Johnson ultimately succeeded in passing foreign aid Saturday, after months of fierce infighting over sending additional funds to Ukraine ... resign or face a referendum.
“This whole bill package is an absolute sham and disgusting, and I blame Speaker Mike Johnson for that bill even being on the floor.” “I will never support Speaker Mike Johnson as speaker again.
Speaker Mike Johnson ultimately succeeded in passing foreign aid Saturday, after months of fierce infighting over sending additional funds to Ukraine ... resign or face a referendum.
He feels emboldened after his sham re-election to take even more territory. Only more artillery shells and air defense missiles will allow Ukraine to halt Russian advances and turn the tide in a ...
Ukrainian snipers take part in trench-warfare training in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, in March 2024. Wolfgang Schwan/Anadolu/Getty Images The two-year-old war in Ukraine—which is far from ...
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last month had introduced a resolution to remove him from power — a motion since endorsed by two other GOP lawmakers — and it remains unclear if passage of the Ukraine aid will prompt her to ...
The House of Representatives on Saturday passed a more than $60 billion bill to provide military and economic aid to Ukraine. A solid majority of Republicans voted against the bill, which passed ...
By Annie Karni Reporting from the Capitol The House took a critical step on Friday toward approving a long-stalled package of aid to Ukraine, Israel and other American allies, as Democrats ...
RFE/RL's Live Briefing gives you all of the latest developments on Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Western military aid to Kyiv, worldwide reaction, and the plight of civilians and refugees.
WASHINGTON — The House voted 316-94 to tee up votes on four separate bills that include aid to Ukraine and Israel, a good sign for the prospects of Congress approving U.S. funding for the two ...