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House Democrats anticipate a vote on Ukraine aid following the avoidance of a government shutdown.

House Democrats Expect Ukraine Aid ⁢Vote‍ After Passing Short-Term Spending Bill

Leaders of the House Democrats said ⁣they “expect” House Speaker⁤ Kevin​ McCarthy (R-CA) to ‌queue up a Ukraine aid vote following ‍the passage of a short-term spending bill that averted a‍ government ‍shutdown.

Joint Statement ⁤by House Democratic Leadership

The joint statement, released by the office of ‌House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on Saturday, was quickly referred to ⁢as‍ a “side‍ deal” with Democrats by⁤ some Republicans who opposed the 45-day continuing⁤ resolution.

“When ‌the House‌ returns, we expect Speaker McCarthy to advance a bill to the ⁢House Floor​ for an up-or-down vote that supports Ukraine, consistent with his⁢ commitment to making⁢ sure that ​Vladimir Putin, ‌Russia and ​authoritarianism are defeated,” the joint statement said. “We must ‍stand with ⁢the⁢ Ukrainian people‌ until victory is won.”

The statement⁢ was ⁤issued by‍ Jeffries, Democratic Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA), Caucus ‍Chair Pete⁢ Aguilar⁣ (D-CA),⁣ and Vice Chair Ted⁣ Lieu (D-CA).

The⁢ House passed a 45-day continuing resolution without more⁣ aid for⁣ Ukraine —‍ which is ‌more than a year and a half into a conflict to fend off Russian invaders — by a 335-91 vote. The Democrat-led Senate‌ approved it, ⁣and President Joe​ Biden signed the bill ‍on Saturday ⁤night. The stop-gap legislation gives lawmakers⁣ time to come to an agreement on spending various parts of the federal government in the new ‌fiscal year.

The ⁣House Democrat leadership statement prompted a firestorm on social ⁤media, although it‍ remains unclear‌ what the House would do next when ‍it reconvenes.

“Wow. [McCarthy] made a side ​Ukraine deal with Democrats and didn’t tell House ⁤Republicans until after his Continuing Resolution passed.‍ More deceit,” said Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) in a ⁤post to X.⁣ Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) shared ⁢a public​ letter that‌ urged ‍McCarthy to “call for peace ⁣talks before you ‌request more funding for a country that​ is not our own.”

Gaetz, while appearing on ‍Sunday morning talk shows, also⁤ said he would move for a no-confidence ⁤vote against McCarthy that could lead ​to his⁣ ouster as speaker⁣ in ⁤the coming ‌week, citing ‍multiple gripes⁢ with​ the leader, including ⁢the Ukraine matter.

As noted by Fox News reporter Jacqui Heinrich, McCarthy “needs” support from Democrats to overcome any ‍motion to vacate, and they are “making an ask ⁣now that McCarthy bring a Ukraine bill to the floor.”

Biden has asked Congress for roughly $24⁣ billion⁢ in additional ‍military and ⁢humanitarian assistance tied to the Ukraine conflict on⁤ top ⁣of the roughly $113 billion previously​ allocated.

What‍ was ⁢the vote margin for the 45-day⁢ continuing resolution?

‍vote‌ margin⁤ on Friday. ⁤The continuing resolution⁢ was necessary‍ to prevent a government shutdown as the previous funding expired at midnight on Friday.

The joint statement by ‍House Democratic​ leadership expressed their expectation⁤ that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would ‌promptly bring a bill supporting‌ Ukraine to ​the House floor ⁣for a ⁤vote.‌ This expectation​ is based ‍on McCarthy’s commitment to defeating Vladimir Putin, Russia, and authoritarianism. The ⁤Democrats emphasized their solidarity with the Ukrainian people and their determination to support them until victory is achieved.

However, some Republicans ⁣have criticized the statement as a “side deal” with Democrats. These Republicans, who opposed ⁤the 45-day continuing resolution, argue that it ⁣does not provide additional aid to Ukraine, which‍ has‍ been facing aggression from Russian forces for​ over a year and a ⁢half.

The joint statement was issued by House‍ Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, ​Democratic Whip Katherine Clark, ‌Caucus‌ Chair Pete Aguilar, and Vice Chair‌ Ted Lieu. These Democratic leaders are notable figures ⁤within their‍ party and their statement⁤ carries significant weight within the House.

The House passed the 45-day continuing ⁣resolution⁣ with a‍ 33-vote margin. This ​temporary measure allows for the government to continue operating while more permanent funding‍ is ‍negotiated. However, the lack‍ of‍ additional ⁤aid ⁢for ⁢Ukraine in ‍the resolution has ⁤sparked‌ debate and ⁤criticism.

The expectation of a Ukraine aid vote ‍following the⁣ passing of the‍ short-term spending bill highlights⁤ the significance of ⁤the issue within ⁣Congress. Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia ‌has been a point of concern and debate among lawmakers for several years. The⁢ House Democrats’ call for support reflects ⁣their‍ commitment ​to standing with Ukraine ⁣and countering Russian aggression.

The focus now shifts to House⁤ Speaker​ Kevin McCarthy ⁣and whether he will fulfill the Democrats’ ⁣expectation by bringing a bill supporting ​Ukraine to the House floor.⁣ This potential vote ‍will continue⁣ to attract attention and ‌scrutiny, particularly from those who support increased aid for Ukraine.

Overall,⁢ the joint statement by House Democratic leadership‍ underscores their determination‍ to support Ukraine and‍ their expectation that the issue will be addressed following the passage of the short-term spending bill. The ⁣outcome of this expected⁢ vote will‍ shape the ongoing ⁣discussions and ‍actions surrounding Ukraine’s conflict ‌with Russia, demonstrating the significance of the​ decision for both domestic and international stakeholders.



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