Biden rips the House for taking 2-week break as he presses for Ukraine funding

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President Joe Biden on Friday criticized the House for taking a two-week break amid a heated push for additional funding for Ukraine in its war against Russia.

After addressing reports of Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalnyโ€™s death on Friday, Biden was asked by reporters whether there was any way to get additional ammunition to Ukraine without the passage of a supplemental funding bill by Congress.

โ€œNo, but itโ€™s about time they step up, donโ€™t you think?โ€ the president said. โ€œInstead of going on a two-week vacation.โ€

Biden raised his voice: โ€œTwo weeks, theyโ€™re walking away. Two weeks. What are they thinking? My God, this is bizarre, and itโ€™s just reinforcing all of the concern and almost โ€“ I wonโ€™t say panic โ€“ but real concern about the United States being a reliable ally. This is outrageous.โ€

Asked whether Navalnyโ€™s reported death would burgeon support for additional funding from members of Congress, Biden said โ€œI hope to God it helps.โ€

The Senate passed a bipartisan $95 billion bill that provided $60 billion in funding for Ukraine, along with support for Taiwan and Israel, but House Speaker Mike Johnson has signaled he wonโ€™t bring the bill to the House floor. The House is on recess until the end of the month.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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