WASHINGTON (AP) — The collapse of Ukraine aid in Congress was months in the making, and exactly what Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell had feared.
"But I know there are a majority of members in the House and Senate — both parties — who have said that they support funding Ukraine."
McConnell, R-Ky., had been trying to build support Ukraine for months, ever since he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv in May.
But the GOP senators left McConnell with the understanding the support for Ukraine funding overall would be lacking.
Biden's speech about Ukraine aid is coming.
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