US President Joe Biden signed off another billion-dollar assistance package just as the tide was turning against the Ukrainians on the battlefield.
A decision made by House Republicans last week to attach the TikTok bill to the high-priority Ukraine and Israel package helped expedite its passage in Congress.
The US House Speaker’s personal dilemma likely explains months of delay that undoubtedly cost Ukrainian lives and has helped Russia make battlefield gains.
After agonising over how to proceed on the package for days,Mike Johnson notified Republicans he would push to hold three votes on Ukraine,Israel and the Indo-Pacific.
He plans to challenge Republican Congressman Nick LaLota in an eastern Long Island Congressional district of New York.
With evidence of wrongdoing by Joe Biden scant,the Republican impeachment inquiry into the president may soon wind down.
Democrats and Republicans joined forces to pass a contentious bill that would force ByteDance to sell the social media platform to a non-Chinese company or face a national ban.
If there’s one thing that unites an otherwise bitterly divided Washington,it’s China. But Donald Trump has just stirred the pot.
Three Pacific leaders have warned they may be forced to turn to China for financial support because their oldest and closest ally,the United States,is unreliable.
This is no way to run a country. For the fourth time this financial year,the US Congress appears likely to avert a government shutdown by passing a stopgap funding measure.
Forrest said the Australian public would begin to doubt if the US was a reliable ally if American leaders were seen to side with Russia on the issue of funding for Ukraine.