The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a resolution condemning the illegal abduction and forcible transfer of Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation, with a significant majority of 390 votes in favor and 9 against, out of 309 congressmen who supported the resolution. The resolution, which highlights the House's stance against the actions taken by Russia, faced opposition from nine Republican congress members, including notable figures such as Chip Roy, Andy Biggs, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. This legislative action underscores the House's commitment to addressing the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and demonstrates strong bipartisan support in condemning violations of international law.
Last night, my resolution condemning the Russian kidnapping of Ukrainian children passed the House with strong bipartisan support in a vote of 390-9. Now, we must keep fighting to ensure the kids kidnapped by Putin are returned safely to their homes and families.
The House of Representatives has condemned the abduction of Ukrainian children by Russia. "Condemning the illegal abduction and forcible transfer of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation" resolution was supported by 309 congressmen. Main provisions of the resolution:… https://t.co/JIlmoy575F
Nine Republicans Vote Against Resolution Condemning Child Abductions in Ukraine https://t.co/a7r13Qsokt via @mediaite
The House just voted to condemn Putin’s kidnapping of Ukrainian children. 9 Republicans voted against the resolution. Chip Roy Andy Biggs Tom Tiffany Clay Higgins Eric Burlison Thomas Massie Matt Rosendale Warren Davidson Marjorie Taylor Greene Remember in November.
I'm calling on my Republican colleagues to show even a sliver of the courage that our Ukrainian allies show every single day. For our national security, the survival of our Ukrainian allies, & for democracy around the globe, bring aid to Ukraine to a vote in the House. https://t.co/JhVFqfT0Y2