House Republican leaders are convening an unusual Monday night meeting to discuss the path forward on aid to Israel and Ukraine. The recent attack by Iran on Israel has prompted bipartisan support for the Jewish nation, with House GOP leaders pledging to introduce legislative measures to assist Israel.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has expressed the need for swift action on funding for Ukraine as Russia's invasion continues into a third year, causing a depletion of ammunition and weapons in Kyiv without additional U.S. aid. The discussion at the meeting is expected to focus on funding for Ukraine and Israel, as well as addressing Iran's recent attack.
The White House and Senate are pressuring Johnson to pass a $95 billion supplemental funding bill that includes aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Johnson has previously passed two standalone Israel aid bills, but the Senate did not consider them. However, there is hesitation within Johnson's party regarding Ukraine aid, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene among those expressing skepticism.
Johnson is considering bipartisan proposals for Ukraine aid, including a lend-lease option and a plan to use seized Russian assets to provide aid to Ukraine. Former President Trump has indicated support for the lend-lease option, which could help Johnson garner broader backing for the aid package.
While the House Majority Whip's office did not list any specific bills related to Israel or Ukraine funding, lawmakers have been advised that additional legislative items on security supplemental appropriations are possible. Johnson has expressed his intention to bring up Israel aid for a third time this week and is working on finalizing the details of the aid package.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner has confirmed Johnson's commitment to holding a House vote this week on aid funding for Israel and Ukraine. The timing of the vote and the specific content of the aid package are still being determined as discussions continue.