Key facts
- House passed security package with Ukraine aid and Russia sanctions.
The House of Representatives passed a security package authorizing over $1.5 billion in new military aid for Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia, despite opposition from Donald Trump. The bill passed 226-195 with 18 Republicans and one independent voting in favor.

The Republican-led House of Representatives passed a significant security package, authorizing over $1.5 billion in new military aid for Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia, despite opposition from President Donald Trump and House GOP leadership. The vote was 226-195, with 18 Republicans and one independent crossing party lines to support the Democrat-authored legislation. Rep. Ilhan Omar was the only Democrat to vote against it. The White House stated that Trump would veto the measure, arguing it would undermine his goal of ending the conflict and could plunge the global economy into chaos. Proponents framed their vote as continuing Trump's tradition of supporting Ukraine, while opponents accused supporters of 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.' The bill also includes $8 billion in direct loans and extends a Pentagon program for procuring weapons. It proposes a 2% NATO defense spending target, which some Republicans argued was outdated compared to a 5% commitment Trump secured in 2025. The legislation now moves to the Senate, where its passage is uncertain.
The passage of the bill signals a potential split within the Republican party on foreign policy and highlights ongoing international support for Ukraine amidst geopolitical tensions.