Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has criticized the House Republicans' proposed standalone aid package for Israel, calling it a "joke" and "stunningly unserious" due to its lack of aid to Ukraine, humanitarian assistance to Gaza, and funding for the Indo-Pacific. Schumer has urged Speaker Johnson to "quickly change course" and offered his own solution, promising to stand with Israel's leaders. He concluded his remarks by declaring the House Republicans' proposal "dead almost before it's born" and called for a more comprehensive solution.
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This week, the U.S. Senate is set to review a $105 billion national security supplemental request from the Biden administration, which includes aid to Ukraine and Israel, efforts to contain China, and tougher border security in the U.S. Meanwhile, House Republicans are planning to vote on an emergency aid package for Israel that does not include funding for other U.S. allies. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is advocating for the broader national security spending bill, while the House is pushing for a more targeted approach. The outcome of the Senate hearing and the House vote will be critical in determining the future of the Biden administration's national security spending bill.
House Republicans have proposed a bill that would provide $14.3 billion in emergency funding for Israel, paid for by rescinding the same amount of IRS funding from the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill has been met with criticism from Democrats, and the outcome of the vote in the full House chamber this week will determine the fate of the bill and the funding for Israel. The bill sets up a collision with the White House and Democratic-controlled Senate over how to support a key U.S. ally.
This week, the House of Representatives is set to consider a standalone bill that would provide aid to Israel, with House Speaker Mike Johnson expressing confidence that it will pass with bipartisan support. Biden has asked Congress for $106 billion in aid, including for Ukraine, Israel, the border, and countering China, but the Senate has yet to consider a similar measure. If passed, the bill would provide much needed support to Israel and could help to strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship.
A federal judge in Georgia has ordered the state to redraw its congressional and legislative maps, adding one majority-Black congressional district and seven majority-Black legislative districts. U.S. District Judge Steve Jones ruled that the current maps discriminated against Black voters in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, and gave the state until December 8th to take action. This is a major victory for voting rights activists, who have long argued that the state's maps were drawn in a way that diluted the voting power of Black voters.
Donald Trump is challenging the federal criminal charges brought against him in connection with the 2020 presidential election, claiming in court filings that his actions are protected by the First Amendment and that he cannot be tried again after being acquitted by the Senate in his impeachment trial. His defense team argued that the prosecution is politically motivated and asked the federal judge to dismiss the charges. The judge has yet to issue a ruling on the matter.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) voiced his strong support for President Joe Biden's proposed $106 billion aid package for both Israel and Ukraine on CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday morning. McConnell noted that the package would be spent in the United States in 38 different states, replacing the weapons that were sent to Ukraine with more modern weapons. He also addressed concerns about his health and ability to continue performing his congressional duties, saying he has "completely recovered" and is "back on the job."







