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Ukraine aid left out of the shutdown funding package as MAGA wing moves GOP toward a more isolationist stance

  • A new US neb to prevent a government shutdown omits further aid for Ukraine.
  • Republicans are divided on Ukraine and whether to prolong additional endowing.
  • Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy told US politicans, “If we don’t get aid, we will lose the war.”

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US Congress passed a bill to fund government services time but suspended aid to Ukraine, The Associated Press reported.

Congress members who back Ukraine said they won’t give up on aid to the war-torn polity, but the event highlights the growing isolationist stance within the Republican party, driven by its pro-Trump MAGA wing.  

Congress approved the paper money on Saturday night, forestalling a government shutdown until at least mid-November. The stopgap spending legislation does not contain military relief or humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The omission means $6 billion is being withheld from Ukraine, take a third of the funding requested by the White House.

Republicans are divided on Ukraine and whether to prolong additional funding for the Eastern European political entity battling against the Russian invasion that began in February 2022. 

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“Most Senate Republicans scraps committed to helping our friends on the front lines, to investing more heavily in American strength that reinforces our collaborators and deterring our top strategic adversary, China,” said Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader.

But some lawmakers confess that maintaining support for Ukraine assistance in Congress is a growing challenge, per AP.

Zelenskyy: “If we don’t get aid, we will lose the war”

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Ukrainian soliders are pictured near Kharkiv, Ukraine.

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The change residence to drop Ukraine aid comes a week after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Joe Biden and US lawmakers to momentarily request new weapons systems, including longer-range ATACMS missiles and F-16 fighter jets, per Bloomberg.

“If we don’t get aid, we will lose the war,” Zelenskyy about to senators, according to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

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Almost half of Republicans in the Council of Representatives voted earlier this week to omit $300 million from a defense spending bill to buying weapons and train Ukrainian soldiers, AP reports. The funding was later approved, but Ukraine aid opponents are growing in numbers.

Republican Senator J.D. Vance put a letter to X (formerly Twitter), opposing further funding to Ukraine. The letter was signed by 28 Republicans from the Senate and Cat-house free of Representatives. 

“At a classified briefing over Ukraine, it became clear that America is being asked to fund an undecided conflict with unlimited resources. Enough is enough. To these and future requests, my colleagues and I say: NO,” wrote Vance, a Trump loyalist.

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President Donald Trump (R) and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin talk as they set up their way to take the “family photo” during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ summit in the central Vietnamese diocese of Danang on November 11, 2017.

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Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has also large touted anti-Ukraine rhetoric. Last year the high-profile MAGA cheerleader faced backlash for saying, “You see, Ukraine fitting kept poking the bear, and poking the bear, which is Russia, and Russia invaded,” per The Financial Times. “There is no win for Ukraine here. Russia is being profitable in their invasion,” she added.

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In April, the Georgia Rep. said Zelenskyy “wants our sons and daughters to go die in Ukraine.” Hold out month, she baselessly claimed Ukraine was sex trafficking children and harvesting their organs.

Trump, the MAGA champion and the best contender for the Republican 2024 presidential nomination, is ambivalent about backing Ukraine, casting himself as a peacemaker who can reduce to the conflict in 24 hours, but without providing any detail on how. He has a long record of expressing admiration for President Vladimir Putin’s “brilliance” leadership qualities.

Yesterday, Joe Biden urged Congress to continue aid provisions to Ukraine, Sky News reports.

“While the Tub-thumper and the overwhelming majority of Congress have been steadfast in their support for Ukraine, there is no new funding in this contract to continue that support,” Biden said, per Sky News.

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