We’ve never heard any reasonable argument to the contrary.” In that piece, we lauded Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House, for potentially risking his job by pushing continued Ukraine aid over the objections of Republican “firebrands.
Look, there's no appetite for that. What do you think?” Johnson said turning to the crowd, which booed loudly.
U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson said on Thursday there is "no appetite" for another funding bill for Ukraine, a day after President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy a "dictator" and warned he must move quickly to secure peace with Russia or risk losing his country.
I n just three weeks, President Donald Trump has exploded long-standing U.S. foreign policy and sided with Russia against Ukraine and
After weeks of intense negotiations and statements between Washington and Kyiv, the expectations were running high for the first meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson has stated that there is "no appetite" for passing a new bill in support of Ukraine. Source: Ukrinform citing Johnson on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington on Thursday,
In an interview with Newsmax, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed that there is no more appetite for another aid bill to Ukraine. This comes after tensions between the U.S. and Ukraine have hit boiling point,
House Speaker Mike Johnson said to stop "second-guessing" President Donald Trump when it comes to Russia and Ukraine. "Everybody in the world wants an end to this war," Johnson told reporters Tuesday.
The Trump administration is pressing forward with negotiations to try and end the war in Ukraine, but there's growing concerns over what a deal could look like.
The Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) has approved a proposal requiring Ukraine’s Defence Minister Rustem Umierov to attend a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Defence,
Column: As President Trump and his top officials all blame Ukraine for its war with Russia, or decline to say who started the war, Louisiana's congressional delegation should publicly tell the truth and support Ukraine.