The House of Representatives passed a $60.8 billion aid package for Ukraine on Saturday, a move that could have significant political implications for Speaker Mike Johnson. The legislation, which had already been approved by the Senate, was met with cheers and waving of Ukrainian flags on the House floor, with chants of “Slava Ukraini!” echoing through the chamber.
The aid package is the latest installment of military assistance to help Ukraine defend itself against the ongoing Russian invasion. While the Senate is set to pass the remaining foreign aid bills on Tuesday, the House version of the supplemental package changed the military assistance to Ukraine into a loan in an attempt to garner conservative support.
Speaker Johnson defended the House’s version of the bill, stating that it was an improvement over the Senate’s version. However, the passage of the aid package has sparked political drama within the House, with conservatives expressing frustration over Johnson’s leadership style and reliance on Democratic votes to pass legislation.
Some GOP members, including Paul Gosar, have signed on to a motion to oust Johnson as speaker, with more expected to join after Saturday’s votes. Democrats have indicated they may support Johnson to prevent further chaos in the House, but critics argue that Democratic support could hasten his downfall.
President Joe Biden praised the passage of the aid package, emphasizing the importance of American leadership on the world stage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also thanked US lawmakers for their support.
The aid package also includes funds for Israel and Taiwan, with significant amounts allocated for military assistance and defense systems. The passage of the legislation marks a crucial step in addressing global security threats and supporting US allies in the face of growing challenges.