In a significant development in the United States Senate, a debate is underway regarding a proposed foreign aid package to Ukraine, amounting to $96 billion, with $60B earmarked for military aid. Senator Mitt Romney has described this vote as 'the most important vote we will ever take as US Senators.' The package is aimed at providing military aid to Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts. However, the proposal has sparked controversy among senators. Senator Mike Lee has expressed opposition, taking to the Senate floor to argue against the allocation of further funding to Ukraine while issues related to the United States' own border security remain unresolved. The debate highlights a deep divide among U.S. lawmakers over foreign aid and national priorities.
Mitt Romney says the Senate’s $95 billion supplemental aid package is the “most important vote” these senators will ever make. Mitt Romney started his career letting Americans go die in his place in Vietnam and now he ends it by sending others to die for his beliefs in Ukraine. https://t.co/oHYZJcyyP1
Mitt Romney: “The vote we will soon take to provide military weapons for Ukraine is the most important vote we will ever take as United States Senators.” https://t.co/sMYwzNfSdv
ROMNEY: The $96 billion foreign aid package is the “Most important vote we will ever take as US Senators” Absolutely insane statement https://t.co/c3BqJUFYnT
Mitt Romney just called the $96 billion foreign aid package "the most important vote we will ever take as US Senators." https://t.co/DxIe7NpPZz
Romney: “The vote we will soon take to provide [$60B] of military aid to Ukraine is the most important vote we will ever take as US Senators" https://t.co/Cgmdl8XCj4
Senator Mitt Romney on the $96 billion foreign aid package: "Most important vote we will ever take as US Senators" https://t.co/wnoVubhJEC
I am taking the senate floor right now to battle against sending any more funding to Ukraine while our border remains broken. We cannot betray our commitment to the American people. Watch now: https://t.co/VZd96kGqAw
In a few minutes I will take to the Senate floor to speak about the Ukraine aid bill for a few hours (I have much to say). Tune into CSPAN2 if you’re curious. Remember, 41 Republicans can still stop this bill.
This may be one of the most important votes I cast as a United States Senator. We must stand with Ukraine. https://t.co/DXxe0cmGgM