Two Wings of The Same Bird: House Passes $40 Billion Foreign Aid Package For Ukraine in 368-57 Vote
(Cristina Laila) The House of Representatives on Tuesday evening voted 368-57 to approve a $40 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine.
149 Republicans voted in support of the package, including Kevin McCarthy. Only 57 Republicans voted no.
The bill will head to the Senate.
The Senate may not vote on the bill until next week, according to Fox News reporter Chad Pergram.
House approves nearly $40 billion in aid for Ukraine.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) May 11, 2022
The vote was 368-57.
All nay votes came from Republicans.
The bill now goes to the Senate. But the Senate may not vote on the plan until next week.
Meanwhile, inflation rates are at a 40-year high, gas prices are at record highs and baby formula is out of stock in stores across the United States.
In 25 states, 40-50% of baby formula products are OUT OF STOCK.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 11, 2022
In 5 states, over 50% of formula is OUT OF STOCK. pic.twitter.com/FyQUxxl139
To hell with Americans.
Demon Pelosi shamelessly cited scripture from the House floor when lobbying for votes.
“When you’re home thinking about [what $40 billion to Ukraine] is all about, just think about ‘when I was hungry, you fed me’ from the Gospel of Matthew,” Pelosi said.
WATCH:
Pelosi: "When you're home thinking about [what $40 billion to Ukraine] is all about, just think about 'when I was hungry, you fed me' from the Gospel of Matthew." pic.twitter.com/J1NukSFVuo
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) May 11, 2022