House passes Ukraine aid bill with Republican defectors
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House passes Ukraine aid bill with Republican defectors

The House passed legislation 226-195 to provide aid to Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia. Eighteen Republicans joined Democrats to pass the bill using a discharge petition to bypass GOP leadership. The bill's fate in the Senate is uncertain, and President Trump would likely veto it.

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Outlets agree on the vote count and procedural maneuver but differ in emphasis: some frame it as a rebuke of Trump's foreign policy, others as a largely symbolic move with uncertain prospects.
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THE LEFT7 outlets · mostly critical
In second break with Trump in a week, House passes bill to aid Ukraine
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THE RIGHT2 outlets · mostly critical
18 House Republicans defy Trump and vote to send $1.3 billion to Ukraine
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“US House backs Russia sanctions, Ukraine aid, in latest blow to Trump” · AP News, PBS NewsHour, Globe and Mail, Deutsche Welle, Jerusalem Post, Reuters, The Hill

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