GOP Centrists Force House Vote on Ukraine Support Act
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In Washington, a group of Republican lawmakers has pushed the House of Representatives to vote on the Ukraine Support Act, a sanctions bill targeting Russia. The bill, backed by President Biden, imposes new economic restrictions on Russian entities linked to the conflict in Ukraine. GOP centrists, defying former President Trump’s opposition, have moved the measure forward, setting a deadline for a vote.
The legislation would expand sanctions on Russian banks, oligarchs, and military suppliers, and includes provisions for increased aid to Ukraine. House Republicans have historically been split on the bill, but the current caucus has united to ensure it reaches the floor.
The move comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Russia over Ukraine, with the U.S. seeking to strengthen its support for Kyiv while limiting Moscow’s economic resources.
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