The House of Representatives returned to work after the Easter recess. Congressmen continue to discuss options for a future aid package for Ukraine. This was stated by the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson, Voice of America reports, UNN writes.
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It is noted that the speaker did not answer journalists' questions about when exactly he plans to put the package to finance additional assistance to Ukraine to a vote.
Regarding the supplemental funding package, members of the House of Representatives continue to actively discuss our options for further action. As you know, there are many different ideas on this. This is a very complex issue at a very complex time. Time is running out, and everyone here feels the urgency of this. But we need to reach a consensus on this issue. And this is what we are working on,
Johnson also commented on the threats of dismissal by Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, who, before the start of the two-week recess, filed a motion to resign if the Speaker brought aid to Kyiv to a vote.
As for Marjorie Taylor Green, she is a colleague whom I have always considered a friend. I don't think Marjorie and I disagree on any philosophical principles. We're both conservatives, but sometimes we disagree on strategy and what to put to a vote and when, and other things,
He added that he did not believe that his resignation would be beneficial to the Republican Party.
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The White House accuses House Speaker Johnson of looking for excuses not to bring the Ukraine aid bill to a vote despite bipartisan support.