A look at what’s in the $95 billion package passed by the House on Saturday that will provide military aid to Ukraine and Israel, replenish U.S. weapons systems and give humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza. Senate passage is expected this coming week. President Joe Biden has promised to sign the package as soon as he gets it. The broad spending breakdown: —about $61 billion for Ukraine and replenishing U.S. weapons stockpiles. The overall amount provided to Ukraine for the purchase of weapons would be $13.8 billion. Ukraine would receive more than $9 billion of economic assistance in the form of “forgivable loans.” —about $26 billion for supporting Israel and providing humanitarian relief for people in Gaza. About $4 billion of that would be dedicated to replenishing Israel’s missile defense systems. More than $9 billion of the total would go toward humanitarian assistance in Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war. —about $8 billion for helping U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific region and countering China. More than $3.3 billion would go toward submarine infrastructure and development, with an additional $1.9 billion to replenish U.S. weapons provided to Taiwan and other regional allies. |
Trump hush money trial: Defense lawyers question Michael Cohen's credibilityWest Virginia candidate hospitalized after being bitten by snakes while removing campaign signsClosing prices for crude oil, gold and other commoditiesThe LatestPaige Spiranac backs Rory McIlroy to WIN PGA ChampionshipPrestigious £49,800Maverick Kentucky congressman has avoided fallout at home after antagonizing GOP leadersGermany's parliament lifts immunity for prosecution of a farMeghan Markle reGermany's parliament lifts immunity for prosecution of a far