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‘Show some spine’, says Biden to Congress as Ukraine aid, Border enforcement deal fails

Just minutes after the Democratic president's remarks at the White House, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell emerged from a GOP luncheon at the Capitol and acknowledged that the deal was dead. The development hints towards Donald Trump's growing influence in the Congresss ahead of the upcoming Presidential polls.

News Arena Network - Washington D.C. - UPDATED: February 6, 2024, 07:02 PM - 6 mins read

US President Joe Biden addressing the Congress.

‘Show some spine’, says Biden to Congress as Ukraine aid, Border enforcement deal fails

US President Joe Biden. File Photo.


A Senate deal on border enforcement measures and Ukraine aid suffered a swift and total collapse Tuesday as Republicans withdrew support despite President Joe Biden urging Congress to "show some spine" and stand up to Donald Trump.

 

Just minutes after the Democratic president's remarks at the White House, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell emerged from a GOP luncheon at the Capitol and acknowledged that the deal was dead.

 

"It looks to me and most of our members that we have no real chance here to make a law," the Kentucky Republican told reporters.

 

The split-screen moments in Washington represented a rapid turn of events that showed McConnell's slipping control of his GOP conference, Trump's growing influence, and Biden's ability only to look on as a cornerstone of his foreign policy halting Russian President Vladimir Putin's advance into Europe crumbled in Congress.

 

Out of funds, the Pentagon is sending no more arms shipments to Kyiv just as the war entering its third year reaches a critical juncture. Ukraine is struggling with ammunition and personnel shortages while Russia is on the offensive, mounting relentless attacks.

 

"Every week, every month that passes without new aid to Ukraine means fewer artillery shells, fewer air defence systems, fewer tools for Ukraine to defend itself against this Russian onslaught," Biden said. "Just what Putin wants."

 

Biden had engaged for months with Senate leaders on a carefully negotiated plan to pair policies intended to curb illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border with 60 billion in wartime aid for Ukraine. The bill was intended to exhibit American strength around the world and would have also sent tens of billions of dollars more for Israel, other U.S. allies in Asia, the U.S. immigration system and humanitarian aid for civilians in Gaza and Ukraine.

 

But after Republicans rejected the compromise, the president and Senate leaders are now stranded with no clear way to advance aid for Ukraine through Congress. They have run into a wall of opposition from conservatives led by Trump who reject the border proposal as insufficient and criticize Ukraine funding as wasteful.

 

Biden laid blame for the bill's demise squarely on Trump his likely Republican opponent in the November presidential election.

 

"For the last 24 hours he's done nothing, I'm told, but reach out to Republicans in the House and the Senate and threaten them and try to intimidate them to vote against this proposal," Biden said. "It looks like they're caving. Frankly, they owe it to the American people to show some spine and do what they know to be right."

 

Democrats in the Capitol vented frustration at their colleagues as it became clear that the deal was done.

 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer cast Tuesday as a "gloomy day here in the United States Senate" during a floor speech in which he scolded Republicans for backing away from the deal. He still dared them to vote against border security an issue they have long championed.

 

"After months of good faith negotiations, after months of giving Republicans many of the things they asked for, Leader McConnell and the Republican conference are ready to kill the national security supplemental package even with border provisions they so fervently demand," Schumer said.

 

Senators are still floundering for a way to get Ukraine funding through the Republican-controlled House. And after the border compromise collapsed Tuesday, some suggested jettisoning that portion from the package and advancing the aid for U.S. allies on their own.

 

But that idea also faces resistance in the Republican-controlled House, where House Speaker Mike Johnson is under pressure from hardline conservatives not to bring any Ukraine funding up for a vote.

 

When asked about wartime aid for Ukraine and Israel Tuesday, he told reporters, "We have to deal with these measures and these issues independently and separately."

 

House Republicans on Tuesday night failed to pass a separate

17.6 billion package of military aid for Israel. Hardline conservatives opposed the bill because the funding would not be offset by budget cuts in other areas. Democrats were also mostly opposed because it undermined the push for a comprehensive package that would include Ukraine and other allies in Asia.

 

The lack of a national security deal will loom large over Biden's Friday meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Biden plans to underscore to Scholz that he remains committed to providing Ukraine with the funding it needs to continue to repel the nearly two-year-old Russian invasion.

 

McConnell said in an earlier floor speech that it was essential to assert American strength in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, yet also blamed Biden for not responding sooner to threats from rival powers.

 

"Either we confront challenges we face with clear strategy and firm resolve or lose," McConnell said.

 

But he reacted with frustration when he was later asked by reporters whether he misread his colleague's demands for border policy. "I followed the instructions of my conference, who insisted that we tackle this in October," he said. "I mean, it's our side that wanted to tackle the border issue. We started it."

 

After Trump excoriated the compromise, however, the longtime Republican leader has not been able to convince his conference to support the proposal. 

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