The House just moved another big Ukraine package out the door, and it took 18 Republicans to get it across the finish line.
On June 4, 2026, the chamber passed H.R. 2913, the Ukraine Support Act, on a vote of 226 to 195.
The official roll call was recorded at 8:08 p.m. Eastern. The bill passed.
Here is the part that should make MAGA voters sit up. While President Trump has spent recent weeks publicly pushing Russia and Ukraine toward talks and compromises, the House loaded up another aid-and-sanctions package and rammed it through.
Democrats supplied 207 yeas. Republicans split 18 yea, 194 nay.
Without those 18 Republicans, this thing does not pass.
https://100percentfedup.com/18-republicans-help-democrats-force-through-ukraine-aid/
They are revealing themselves...
It's getting really old 🤬
Yes...they've got to go...🤬
They still want their kickbacks.
Obviously.
Veto
President Trump can veto H.R. 2913 if it reaches his desk, but it hasn't yet.Current StatusThe House passed the bill on June 4, 2026, by a vote of 226-195 (bipartisan, with some Republicans joining Democrats).
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It has only passed the House so far. According to Congress.gov, its status is "Passed House," with the next steps being Senate passage before it can go to the President.
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Veto ProcessUnder the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 7), once a bill passes both the House and Senate in identical form, it goes to the President. He then has these options within 10 days (Sundays excepted):Sign it into law. Veto it (return it with objections to the originating house). Do nothing (it becomes law automatically after 10 days, unless Congress adjourns).
Trump has indicated opposition to this type of measure (it includes aid to Ukraine, sanctions on Russia, and restrictions that limit his negotiating flexibility with Moscow), and news reports describe a likely veto if it advances.
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Override PossibilityCongress can override a veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers (290 votes in the House, 67 in the Senate, assuming full attendance). The House vote (226-195) falls well short of that threshold, and Senate prospects appear uncertain given Republican leadership's alignment with the administration.
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In short: The bill must clear the Senate first. If it does, Trump can (and very likely would) veto it. For now, it's not yet at that stage.
I guess now we know who’s getting kickbacks
PDJT can veto this, correct? I mean we know there are compromised Rs and it's not surprising they voted for this. DOJ should be looking at the financials of these congress critters. Probably all getting kickbacks from the Ukraine slush fund.
Aipac
fukin rinos
RINOs. Can Trump veto this package?
discouraging, good to be aware of, and contact senators
MAGA senators can stall the bill in the Senate. 5/16/2022 Senators who opposed aid then are still there and can block a vote. https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3490742-the-11-senate-republicans-who-opposed-advancing-aid-for-ukraine/
Crapo (Idaho), Boozman (Arkansas), Braun (Indiana), Hagerty & Blackburn (Tennessee), Hawley (Missouri), Lee (Utah), Lumis (Wyoming) Marshall (Kansas), Paul (Kentucky), & Tuberville (Alabama)
my uncle, retired veteran is fairly based, definitely not woke, still thinks the Russians are bad, is not awakened, and until a precipice or major action on election steal 2020, I don’t think he’s going to switch from normie politically moderate over to MAGA