Speaker Mike Johnson must contend with threats to oust him from his leadership position if he moves forward with providing funds to Ukraine.
The House is set to return to Washington on Tuesday, when lawmakers will once again be faced with the question of what to do about is planning to move forward with advancing some sort of Ukraine aid bill, although the Republican leader faces several paths he could take to do so. Meanwhile, Johnson must also contend withJohnson has laid out three main components he said should be included in the legislation, including a bipartisan proposal known as the REPO Act.
Johnson is expected to meet with lawmakers throughout the week to discuss options for a funding bill as members on both sides of the aisle have disagreed on what measures to include in the legislation. “We got to get something passed,” Bacon added. “If we don’t get this done, it’s possible that the Russians could be in Kyiv by January, and that’s unacceptable.”
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