Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer urged the GOP-led House to take action on the bipartisan Senate-passed national security aid package, which includes funding for Israel following the recent Iranian attack. Schumer emphasized the importance of swift action, stating that passing the Senate's bipartisan national security supplemental would be the most effective way to support Israel in light of the current situation.
However, the House has not yet voted on the Senate-approved legislation. Many House conservatives have expressed opposition to providing additional aid to Ukraine and have pushed for stricter border policies to be included in the aid package.
This disagreement has created a divide between Schumer and other lawmakers, such as Johnson, regarding the next steps for funding Israel. Johnson indicated that efforts would be made this week to secure additional aid for Israel, although the specific details of the aid package have not been finalized.
The ongoing debate within the House highlights the complexities of navigating national security funding and the differing priorities among lawmakers. As tensions escalate in the region, the need for a unified approach to supporting Israel and addressing security concerns becomes increasingly urgent.