There is a growing reluctance among U.S. Republicans to continue military aid for Ukraine. Proponents highlight the economic benefits, including the creation of manufacturing jobs and the rebuilding of the U.S. missile arsenal. A bipartisan effort to trade immigrant rights for military assistance to Ukraine is struggling to gain traction. Congressional Republicans and Democrats are deadlocked over U.S. border policy, delaying assistance for Ukraine.
Startup Raises $138 Million To Help U.S. Rebuild Missile Arsenal Depleted By Ukraine https://t.co/ZXTMBcYYjH
Startup Raises $138 Million To Help U.S. Rebuild Missile Arsenal Depleted By Ukraine https://t.co/9oTeB73Yck
Democrats and Republicans are deadlocked over how to reform “parole authority,” a legal tool the Biden administration has leaned on to aid warzone refugees and manage the daily flow of migrants at the southern border. https://t.co/6vnzK7vf7V
Congressional Republicans and Democrats struggle to reach consensus on US border policy, putting off assistance for Ukraine https://t.co/XKg531wyGh
A whole lot of the US aid to Ukraine is going to reinvigorate America's defense industrial base, says @markthiessen in @washingtonpost https://t.co/SiJYIkkrFL https://t.co/OEhVhWv0HX
Republicans are demanding that Democrats add numerous extreme concessions to a package that already gives Republicans many border security measures they ordinarily support, in exchange for Ukraine aid that many already back anyway, @ThePlumLineGS writes. https://t.co/IzfBCAeQTf
A bipartisan effort to gain votes for a bill that would trade immigrant rights for military assistance to Ukraine appears to be falling apart, getting traction with neither Democrats nor Republicans. https://t.co/Rip9fs2Q5v
Startup Raises $138 Million To Help U.S. Rebuild Missile Arsenal Depleted By Ukraine https://t.co/JKnd5yCilt
Amid signs of a growing reluctance by U.S. Republicans to continue aid for Ukraine, proponents began highlighting the economic benefits it brings home - including to red states. https://t.co/40QEFtphFd
Appropriated "Ukraine" funding actually includes over $50 billion that is spent in the US to procure weapons and increase production, creating manufacturing jobs. These maps depict just a portion of that sum, and do not reflect either total defense spending by state, or the total… https://t.co/u5wekUxj96 https://t.co/vo124JJisu
Amid signs of a growing reluctance by Republicans to continue aid for Ukraine, proponents began highlighting the economic benefits it brings home - including to red states. https://t.co/40QEFtphFd
The evangelical case for U.S. military aid to Ukraine https://t.co/l5SQF25ndd