White House stands by linked Israel-Ukraine funding request

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Naomi Lim is a White House reporter at the Washington Examiner. She previously reported on crime and politics for News Corp Australia. She returned to Washington in 2015 after interning in Washington, D.C., as an undergraduate. She worked at CNN and the BBC while earning a master's degree in public policy from Georgetown University.

The White House is standing by its decision to link its supplemental funding request for Israel and Ukraine, despite pushback from Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate.

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre contended Republicans, such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell , Senate Armed Services ranking member Roger Wicker , and Senate Appropriations Vice Chair Susan Collins , have advocated foreign policy priorities to be connected."We have seen a bipartisan support, strong bipartisan support for the national security supplemental, that obviously includes Ukraine and Israel," she told reporters Thursday.

Jean-Pierre also confirmed new House Speaker Mike Johnson had been invited to the White House Thursday for a Situation Room briefing on Biden's $106 billion supplemental funding request, which simultaneously covers the Indo-Pacific and the southern border. The White House has additionally announced a $50 billion domestic supplemental funding request three weeks before a potential federal government shutdown over disagreements about spending.

 

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