On that day, the House also passed a procedural motion by a vote of 218 in favor and 204 opposed, paving the way for a vote on the Ukraine Support Act. Six Republicans joined Democrats in opposing Trump's handling of the Russia-Ukraine war and his decision to withdraw U.S. support for Ukraine. The bill was first introduced in April 2025 but had remained stalled due to Republican efforts, under Trump’s direction, to halt further assistance to Ukraine. The legislation provides $8 billion in military financing loans to Ukraine, extends the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative to 2027 (which allows the U.S. to directly draw weapons from Pentagon stockpiles and deliver them to Ukraine), and includes additional sanctions against Russia.

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