Biden requests Congress for nearly US$105 billion in aid for Ukraine and Israel
The White House asked the US Congress on Friday, 20 October, for nearly US$105 billion to fund assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and US border security. Source: European Pravda with reference to CNBC Details: President Joe Biden's largest request in this package - more than US$61 billion - is for Ukraine.
The White House asked the US Congress on Friday, 20 October, for nearly US$105 billion to fund assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and US border security.
Source: European Pravda with reference to CNBC
Details: President Joe Biden's largest request in this package – more than US$61 billion – is for Ukraine.
Biden also called for an additional US$14.3 billion for Israel, another US$2 billion for Taiwan and Indo-Pacific security, and just over US$9 billion for humanitarian aid.
Background: On 19 October, US President Joe Biden delivered a special speech to the nation in prime time at 20:00 Washington time, explaining why support for Ukraine and Israel is important to US national security.
It is worth noting that the US House of Representatives has not yet elected a speaker, so it is unable to vote on any bills, including those for Ukraine.
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