[BREAKING] Ukraine, Israel Aid Package Sent to Biden's Desk After Lengthy Congressional Battle

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The United States Senate concluded the Capitol Hill leg of the bill funneling $95 billion to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with a 79-18 vote.

The process was concluded Tuesday night (Apr. 23) after months of political turmoil.

According to USA Today, the package would allocate $60 billion to support Ukraine, $17 billion for Israel, $9 billion in humanitarian aid for Gaza and elsewhere, and $8 billion for allies in the Indo-Pacific.

It also includes legislation that would force TikTok's Chinese parent company Bytedance to divest from the social media app or face an effective ban in the United States.

Unlike in the House, where lawmakers voted for each of the provisions independently, senators had to cast a single vote for or against all of the provisions combined.

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