House Speaker Mike Johnson pushes ahead with Ukraine, Israel aid despite GOP revolt
SalonHouse Speaker Mike Johnson will forge ahead with votes on foreign aid packages, despite threats within his Republican caucus that moving forward with support for Ukraine, in particular, could cost him his job. CNN reported Wednesday that, after months of hesitation, the embattled speaker is defying his right flank and relative moderates in the party with a plan to hold votes on legislation providing a total of $95 billion in aid to Ukraine and Israel, as well as humanitarian support for Gaza and other conflict zones. “After significant member feedback and discussion, the House Rules Committee will be posting soon today the text of three bills that will fund America’s national security interests and allies in Israel, the Indo-Pacific, and Ukraine, including a loan structure for aid, and enhanced strategy and accountability,” Johnson said in a statement. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis of New York, generally considered near the center of the party, in a post on X told Johnson to “go back to Biden & Schumer and tell them he needs a border security measure to pass foreign aid."