Baltimore Bridge Collapse and Ukraine Aid Bill Challenges Roil U.S. Politics
House Speaker Mike Johnson navigates internal dissent and external pressures as he plans a new aid package for Ukraine, amid the aftermath of a major infrastructure disaster.
- A Singapore-flagged ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing its collapse and prompting searches for possible victims.
- Speaker Mike Johnson is planning to introduce a new U.S. aid bill for Ukraine amid a Republican revolt and threats to his speakership from within his own party.
- Johnson's options for the Ukraine aid bill include modifying the Senate's proposal, adopting elements from Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick's bipartisan plan, or allowing a discharge petition to proceed.
- House Democrats have offered to support Johnson to keep him as Speaker if he advances the Ukraine aid bill, despite potential backlash from conservative Republicans.
- The aid package aims to support Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, with discussions on how the aid should be structured, including loans versus direct assistance.