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Democratic Senator Schumer issued a warning on Monday, stating that unless Republicans support his $100 billion global aid bill, US troops may be deployed to engage in conflict with Russia.
The bill is currently facing obstacles in Congress. Within the Senate’s national security supplemental package of $118.28 billion, $60 billion has been designated for military assistance to Ukraine.
On Wednesday, Schumer announced that the first vote on the bill is planned.
In the coming days, the Senate must act decisively on this emergency national security supplemental funding.
On Monday, I will take the first procedural step to getting this passed in the Senate with the first vote scheduled for Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/wUQuq7CnJU
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) February 4, 2024
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is fully supportive of the bill, which sets aside a mere $20.23 billion to enhance security measures along the US border in response to an influx of military-age males from Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and China that has reached unprecedented levels.

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According to Democrat Senator Patty Murray, the $118.28 billion national security supplemental package includes:
- $60.06 billion to support Ukraine as it fights back against Putin’s bloody invasion and protects its people and sovereignty.
- $14.1 billion in security assistance for Israel.
- $2.44 billion to support operations in the U.S. Central Command and address combat expenditures related to conflict in the Red Sea.
- $10 billion in humanitarian assistance to provide food, water, shelter, medical care, and other essential services to civilians in Gaza and the West Bank, Ukraine, and other populations caught in conflict zones across the globe.
- $4.83 billion to support key regional partners in the Indo-Pacific and deter aggression by the Chinese government.
- $2.33 billion to continue support for Ukrainians displaced by Putin’s war of aggression and other refugees fleeing persecution.
- The bipartisan border policy changes negotiated by Senators Chris Murphy (D-CT), Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), and James Lankford (R-OK).
- $20.23 billion to address existing operational needs and expand capabilities at our nation’s borders, resource the new border policies included in the package, and help stop the flow of fentanyl and other narcotics.
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