By David MorganWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Friday edged closer to passing a bill that includes $95.34 billion in aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, but faces an uncertain path to becoming law due to Republican opposition in both chambers of Congress.
War in Israel and Gaza View All 206 ImagesIn Friday's vote, the bill cleared a simple majority threshold with 14 Republicans supporting the measure.
The Latest Photos From Ukraine View All 91 ImagesMany Republicans want to make a deal with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, to allow amendments to the legislation in exchange for quicker action.
Republicans had insisted that Ukraine aid be accompanied by provisions to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, only to reject a bipartisan border agreement once former President Donald Trump, the party's presidential frontrunner, came out against the deal.
Johnson spoke a day after the House rejected a stand-alone aid bill for Israel.
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David Morgan WASHINGTON, Chuck Schumer, Donald Trump, Mike Johnson, Johnson, I've, David Morgan, Richard Cowan, Jonathan Oatis
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Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, Gaza, Mexico, United States