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House Moves Forward With Ukraine Aid and New Russian Sanctions
Washington DC, USAFriday, June 5, 2026
Several key Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure. Those from the Armed Services Committee, such as representatives from South Carolina, Ohio, Nebraska, Florida and Virginia, signed the bill. Other supporters include a Pennsylvania representative who co‑chairs the Congressional Ukraine Caucus and a former foreign affairs chair from Texas.
The bill’s journey to the floor was unusual. It only reached a vote after an independent member from California signed a petition that forced the House to consider it. The bipartisan coalition behind the act believes that supporting Ukraine strengthens American security and upholds moral values.
The passage signals a clear stance: the House prefers to back freedom and democracy rather than appear weak in the face of Russian aggression. Senators will now need to consider a similar package and send it back to the President for approval.
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