House GOP Infighting Intensifies Amid Foreign Aid Votes
The House Republicans face deepening divisions as Speaker Mike Johnson navigates contentious foreign aid decisions, relying heavily on Democratic support.
- House Republicans are increasingly divided after a contentious vote on a $95 billion foreign aid package, with significant internal conflicts emerging.
- Speaker Mike Johnson, forced to depend on Democratic votes, particularly for the controversial $60 billion Ukraine aid, faces potential challenges to his leadership.
- Infighting among Republicans has spilled onto social media and the campaign trail, with hard-line members openly opposing Johnson's leadership strategy.
- The foreign aid package passed includes significant support for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, despite strong opposition from some GOP members.
- Amidst the turmoil, the House also passed measures on border security and surveillance, reflecting ongoing legislative challenges.





















































































