Speaker Mike Johnson is facing international criticism over his lack of swift action on Ukraine aid, which is ratcheting up pressure to make a critical decision that will not only have massive implications for his rookie speakership but also for Ukraine’s ongoing war effort against Russia.

So far, Johnson has resisted calls to bring a Senate-passed aid package up for a quick vote – a move that would require Democratic support and almost certainly spark a revolt from his right flank, something Johnson is eager to avoid. The speaker has said the legislation, which includes over $60 billion in assistance for Ukraine, would not pass in its current form, and privately told Republicans during a closed-door meeting last week there is “no rush” to address the issue, with Congress since having left town for a nearly two-week recess.

The stakes of the high-profile debate – and Johnson’s pivotal role in a legislative response – came into even greater focus over the weekend. Global leaders gathered at the annual Munich Security Conference just as news broke that Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny had died in prison, while Ukraine suffered a significant setback to Russian forces on the battlefield – twin developments that have injected a new sense of urgency for Congress to act as the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches this weekend and as the Ukrainian military warns it is running out of resources to resist.

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    9 months ago

    I heard Ben Hodges say the house is on holidays until the end of the month. They left people to die while they went on holidays instead of voting.

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      That’s because Republicans are a death cult. They love to see people suffer, they love to see someone falter, they love to be the cause of that suffering.

      All while pretending to care, all while pretending to emulate Jesus Christ. Fuck republicans with a giant cactus followed by a rust covered wrench.

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      You are aware that every government is literally always leaving someone to die every moment of every day, right?

      Welcome to the world. It’s shit.

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        A government that does not have the means to save every single life is different from a government that has the means to save a life but not the will to do so.

        I’ll leave you to your musings.

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        The Senate passed the bill that will save lives. The President waits to sign the bill that will save lives as soon as it’s on his desk. The House is on vacation because leadership refuses to allow it to do its job and pass the life-saving bill.

        This is not an “every moment of every day” situation and I don’t know what benefit you think comes from falsely normalizing it.