Congress faces a decision that will have historic, global consequences.
Speaker Johnson's individual bills are the only path forward’s $95 billion funding measure covering Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan has languished in the House for two months. The White House continues to insist on one omnibus-like funding measure — a complete nonstarter with House Republicans.
But with Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel and the increasingly dire situation in Ukraine, linking their funding to the border is no longer viable. “There is something very eerie and quite terrifying about the thought that hundreds of missiles and drones are headed your way,” he tells us. “What’s happening here is playing out on an international stage. There will be repercussions across the entire world,” he says.
Let’s say tomorrow, President Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party decide the time has arrived to open yet another theater of war by invading Taiwan.
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