House passes bipartisan Ukraine aid, signaling policy split from Trump

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The U.S. House approved a bipartisan Ukraine aid package, authorizing about $8 billion in Foreign Military Financing loans to Ukraine and NATO partners plus more than $1 billion for Ukraine, Baltic security, and Radio Free Europe, with 18 Republicans joining Democrats; the measure heads to the Senate where it faces resistance and would require President Trump’s signature to become law, reflecting a rare GOP move that diverges from Trump’s approach and follows Republicans’ symbolic Iran war-powers rebuke the previous day.
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