Senior Biden administration officials privately believe only weeks remain before a lack of additional Ukraine funding starts to become a serious battlefield concern โ a scenario they are trying to avoid with public warnings and a major speech from President Joe Biden himself.
The race for the House speakership set off by the historic ouster of Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday portends potentially serious consequences for Bidenโs efforts to secure Ukraine funding, leaving the administration looking for solutions.
Publicly, officials say they remain convinced the majority of Americans โ including in Congress โ support sustained assistance for Ukraine. Yet the maneuvering this week demonstrates the persistent concern that American assistance to Kyiv could soon slow. Biden on Wednesday hinted that administration officials have been searching for workaround methods of providing Ukraine assistance should the White Houseโs funding requests go unmet.
โIt does worry me,โ Biden said when asked Wednesday whether he was concerned about delivering Ukraine the aid heโs promised. โBut I know there are a majority of members of the House and Senate in both parties who have said that they support funding Ukraine.โ
Administration officials have been warning Congress it must urgently approve additional funds to aid Ukraineโs war efforts โ โobviously time is of the essence,โ stressed one official.
Yet without even the chance for a vote on a new speaker until at least next week โ and no clear pathway for a vote on new Ukraine assistance after that โ the prospects of a new assistance package in the near-term appear slim.
Privately, officials believe a weekslong period where Congress were to hypothetically operate without a permanent House speaker โ and not be able to legislate โ would not be hugely concerning as it pertains to Ukraine…
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