Senate Passes $95B Foreign Aid Bill Amidst Republican Opposition
The bill, aimed at bolstering international alliances, faces criticism from GOP members who question its impact on domestic priorities.
- Senate approves a significant $95 billion foreign aid package, overcoming Republican resistance.
- The legislation seeks to strengthen global partnerships and reaffirm the U.S.'s commitment to international cooperation.
- GOP critics argue the bill diverts attention and resources from pressing domestic issues.
- The bill's passage marks a victory for proponents of a robust U.S. presence on the global stage.
- VP Harris emphasizes her readiness to serve, highlighting the administration's focus on both domestic and international challenges.