U.S. House Passes Ukraine Support Act, Defying President Trump
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Ukraine Support Act, a significant legislative move aimed at providing aid to Ukraine and imposing new sanctions on Russia. The bill, which passed with a 226-195 vote, includes over $1 billion in assistance for Ukraine and authorizes up to $8 billion in support through direct loans. This legislative action marks a notable bipartisan effort, with 18 Republicans and one independent joining Democrats to push the bill forward. The act also introduces stringent sanctions on Russian financial institutions, oil, mining sectors, and officials. Despite the House's approval, the bill's future remains uncertain as it moves to the Senate, where Republican leaders have been hesitant to advance similar sanctions legislation without guidance from President Trump.