On June 5, 2026, the House of Representatives, controlled by the Republican Party, passed legislation that authorizes military aid for Ukraine and imposes sanctions on Russia. This vote saw 18 Republican members, along with Independent Representative Kevin Kiley from California, joining Democrats in support of the measure. The action is viewed as a demonstration of some Republicans' divergence from former President Trump's foreign policy stance.
House Approves Military Aid Package for Ukraine with Bipartisan Support
The House of Representatives passed a military aid package for Ukraine on June 5, 2026, with bipartisan support. Eighteen Republicans and one Independent joined Democrats in the vote, indicating a shift in some party members' views on foreign policy.
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House Approves Military Aid Package for Ukraine with Bipartisan Support