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House Republicans break with Trump again to approve Ukraine aid

House Republicans break with Trump again to approve Ukraine aid
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The US House of Representatives passed a Ukraine aid bill with bipartisan support, despite opposition from some Republican leadership. The move marks a notable break from Donald Trump's influence within the party, though the bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate.

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This vote illustrates ongoing internal divisions within the Republican Party regarding foreign policy and the extent of Donald Trump's control over legislative priorities.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sareen Habeshian Getty Images The US House of Representatives has approved legislation to give aid to Ukraine, with more than a dozens Republicans defying their leadership to vote in favour of the measure.

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