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US House backs Russia sanctions, Ukraine aid, in latest blow to Trump

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Posted on June 5, 2026

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US House Approves Russia Sanctions and Ukraine Aid Despite GOP Leadership

By Patricia Zengerle

House Passes Ukraine Support Act Amidst Political Divisions

WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday to provide aid to Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia, the latest sign that some Republicans are willing to defy party leaders and push back on President Donald Trump.

Details of the Vote and Political Dynamics

The House voted 226 to 195 for the Ukraine Support Act, which reached the floor after languishing for months. A handful of Republicans joined Democrats in signing a discharge petition to force the vote.

On Thursday, 18 Republicans and one independent who normally votes with them joined Democrats to pass the bill. It was the latest sign of a crack in what had been virtually unanimous support among members of Trump's party for his policies.

Recent Bipartisan Actions in the House

Passage came a day after a smaller group of House Republicans joined Democrats to pass a resolution that would force the withdrawal of troops from hostilities with Iran unless Congress declares war or orders the use of military force.

Uncertain Future in the Senate

However, the future of the Ukraine Support Act is uncertain. To become law it must be passed in the Senate, whose Republican leaders have not allowed votes on Russia sanctions legislation that has broad bipartisan support, saying they would wait for Trump's guidance.

If it did pass the Senate, the bill would likely be vetoed by Trump. 

Shifting Attitudes Toward Ukraine Aid

While many members of Congress from both parties strongly supported Ukraine in the first years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, some of Trump's closest Republican allies - including House and Senate leadership - have grown cooler towards Kyiv since Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.

The president has also kept decisions on sanctions at the White House, not Congress, since starting his second term.

Impact on Ukraine and Ongoing Conflict

U.S. aid to the Kyiv government has slowed sharply even as Russia and Ukraine have been pummeling each other ⁠with missiles, drones and artillery. Peace talks are stalled, with Ukraine rejecting Russian President Vladimir Putin's demand that it surrender territory it has successfully defended since 2022.

Key Provisions of the Ukraine Support Act

The Ukraine Support Act includes measures to help Ukraine rebuild after the war, authorizes more than $1 billion in assistance for Kyiv, and up to $8 billion in support via direct loans.

It also imposes stiff sanctions and export controls on Russia, including on financial institutions, oil and mining and Russian officials.      

(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Nia Williams and Ross Colvin)

Key Takeaways

  • The Ukraine Support Act cleared the House floor thanks to cross‑party support—including 18 Republicans and one independent—and uses a discharge petition to bypass leadership resistance (apnews.com).
  • The bill authorizes over $1 billion in security and reconstruction aid and up to $8 billion in loans, and imposes stringent sanctions and export controls on Russian financial, oil, mining sectors, and officials (apnews.com).
  • Despite House passage, the legislation faces uncertainty: Senate Republicans—awaiting Trump’s stance—have blocked similar sanctions bills, and President Trump is expected to veto it if passed (washingtonpost.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ukraine Support Act?
The Ukraine Support Act is legislation passed by the US House providing over $9 billion in aid to Ukraine and imposing new sanctions on Russia.
Did any Republicans support the Ukraine Support Act?
Yes, 18 Republicans and one independent joined Democrats to pass the Ukraine Support Act in the House.
What does the Ukraine Support Act include?
The act includes aid for Ukraine's reconstruction, $1 billion in assistance, up to $8 billion in direct loans, and sanctions on Russian industries and officials.
What is the future of the Ukraine Support Act?
The act must pass the Senate, where its future is uncertain, and could face a veto from President Trump.
Why has US aid to Ukraine slowed?
Aid has slowed due to shifting political support as some Republican leaders and President Trump have become less supportive of Kyiv.

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