Border security and Ukraine aid collapses despite Biden's plea for Congress to 'show some spine'
Wednesday, 7 February 2024 A Senate deal on border enforcement measures and Ukraine aid suffered a swift and total collapse Tuesday as Republicans withdrew support despite President Joe Biden urging Congress to "show some spine" and stand up to Donald Trump. Just minutes after the Democratic president's remarks at the White House, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell emerged from a GOP luncheon at the Capitol and acknowledged that the deal was dead.
The Senate plans to hold its first vote to advance the bipartisan $118 billion border security-foreign aid to Israel and Ukraine bill. 60 votes will be needed.
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