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House Republicans Clash Over Speaker's Foreign Aid Plan

Senate Democrats hold press confrence on new foreign aid policy

Tensions escalated in the House of Representatives as a group of conservative lawmakers confronted Speaker Mike Johnson over his proposed $95 billion foreign aid plan. The plan involves separate bills for aid to Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific region, sparking opposition from some Republican members.

During a heated exchange on the House floor, Rep. Derrick Van Orden engaged in a confrontational back-and-forth with Rep. Matt Gaetz, with Van Orden challenging the group of rebels to trigger a vote for Johnson's ouster. The discussion highlighted divisions within the Republican Party over the proposed foreign aid package.

One key point of contention is Johnson's approach of having House members vote on each bill separately before combining them into a package for the Senate. This strategy aims to allow lawmakers to take a stand on each issue individually, including the politically sensitive matter of aid to Ukraine.

Conservative lawmakers expressed concerns about the lack of U.S. border security provisions tied to the Ukraine bill, pushing Johnson to consider alternative options that address border policy. The clash underscores the broader debate within the GOP regarding the prioritization of foreign aid versus domestic security measures.

Despite efforts to address GOP concerns, Johnson faced blowback from members on the right of his conference, with some accusing him of pursuing a messaging bill with no real momentum. The situation further escalated when a border security bill proposed by Johnson was derailed by conservatives on Thursday night.

The ongoing dispute within the Republican Party reflects broader ideological divisions over foreign policy priorities and domestic security interests. As tensions continue to simmer, a vote on the foreign aid bills is scheduled for Saturday evening, setting the stage for a critical decision on the future direction of U.S. foreign assistance.

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