The Senate successfully passed a long-awaited $95 billion aid package on Tuesday, marking a significant victory for President Joe Biden and bipartisan efforts in Congress. The aid package, which includes support for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, will now move to President Biden for final approval.
The legislation, comprised of four bills, allocates nearly $61 billion in aid for Ukraine, over $26 billion for Israel, and more than $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific region. Additionally, the package includes provisions to increase sanctions on Russian assets and potentially ban the popular social media app TikTok in the US.
The passage of the aid package comes after months of negotiations and delays, with both the House and Senate working to address concerns and secure bipartisan support. House Speaker Mike Johnson faced opposition from some conservatives within his party but ultimately managed to garner broad bipartisan backing for the legislation.
Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, a vocal advocate for supporting Ukraine, emphasized the importance of American leadership and global responsibilities in his remarks following the vote. McConnell described the passage of the aid package as 'overdue' and stressed the significance of maintaining healthy alliances to ensure American prosperity and security.
The aid for Ukraine and Israel had been stalled due to demands from some Republicans for action on border security first. However, negotiations ultimately led to a comprehensive aid package that received widespread support in both chambers of Congress.
With the aid package now headed to President Biden's desk, the focus will shift to the implementation of the allocated funds and the impact they will have on the recipient countries. The passage of this legislation underscores the ongoing commitment of the United States to supporting its allies and promoting stability in key regions around the world.