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US House supports Russia sanctions and Ukraine aid in latest blow against Trump

The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday that would provide 'aid to Ukraine' and impose new Russian sanctions. This is the latest indication that Republicans are willing defy their party leaders and push back against President Donald Trump.

The House passed the Ukraine Support Act 226-195. It had been pending for months. A few Republicans signed a petition with Democrats to force a vote.

On Thursday, Democrats and 18 Republicans joined forces with one independent who usually votes along side them to pass the bill. This was the latest indication of a rift in the nearly unanimous support that Trump's supporters had for his policies.

The passage came one day after a smaller number of House Republicans voted with Democrats to pass a Resolution that would force the withdrawal from hostilities against Iran, unless Congress declared war or ordered the use of force.

The future of the Ukraine Support Act remains uncertain. It must be passed by the Senate. The Republican leaders of the Senate have refused to allow votes on Russia sanctions bills that enjoy broad bipartisan support. They said they would wait until Trump's direction.

Trump would probably veto the bill if it passed the Senate.

Many members of Congress, from both parties, supported Ukraine during the first few years following the full-scale Russian invasion of?February 2022. However, since Trump returned to office in January 2025 some of his closest Republican allies have become more ambivalent towards Kyiv.

Since the beginning of his second term, the president also keeps decisions about sanctions at White House and not in Congress.

The U.S. has dramatically slowed down its aid to Kyiv, even though Russia and Ukraine are pounding each other with artillery and missiles. The peace talks have stalled after Ukraine rejected the Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demands that it give up territory it has successfully protected since 2022.

The Ukraine Support Act authorizes up to $8 billion of direct loans and more than $1 billion for Kyiv.

The EU also imposes strict sanctions and export controls against Russia, including financial institutions, oil, mining, and Russian officials. (Reporting and editing by Nia William and Ross Colvin; Reporting by Patricia Zengerle)

(source: Reuters)