Six Republicans joined Democrats on 6/3/2026 to Push through a Vote on Military Aid for Ukraine, a Blow to Trump’s (R) Handling of Russia’s War against the Country and His Withdrawal of U.S. Support for Kyiv. The House Voted 218-204 in a Procedural Motion, that Clears the way for a Vote on the Ukraine Support Act, Authored by Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY, 5th District), the Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
“This vote is not a process vote, it’s a statement on whether this Congress and all of its members stand with and support Ukraine and the people of Ukraine, and its fight for freedom, its fight for democracy, and its fight for liberty,” Meeks said on the Floor following the Vote. The Bill, First introduced in April 2025, Sat in Limbo as Republicans under Trump’s Direction, Halted efforts to provide Additional Support for Ukraine. Trump framed U.S. Support for the Country as a Waste of Mmoney and Launched a Series of Failed Bids to get Russian President Vladimir Putin to End his War.
It provides $8 billion in Mmilitary Financing Loans to Ukraine, Extends the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) through 2027, which Allows for the U.S. to send Ukraine Weapons Directly from Pentagon Stockpiles, Additional Sanctions against Russia, among other Provisions. Meeks filed a Discharge Petition on the Ukraine Support Act in July, to try to Force a Floor Vote. The Turning Point came in May, when Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA, 1st District), after His District was Eliminated in Redistricting, became the 218th Signature Allowing the Vote to Proceed.
The Petition only Garnered Two Republican Signatories, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA, 1st District) and Don Bacon (R-NE, 2nd District), with other Hawkish GOP Ukraine Supporters Reluctant to Buck Trump or Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA, 4th District). “It’s between Ukraine or Putin, I choose Ukraine,” Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC, 2nd District) Answered when Asked how He would Vote on the Discharge Petition. But Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ, 4th District) said He Opposed the Vote on Principle. “I don’t believe in discharge petitions, except when we were on the outs, I have signed a few. But by and large I believe in the committee process.”
Ukraine’s Supporters view the Vote on the Meeks Bill as Sending a Strong Signal of U.S. Support for Ukraine, at a time when Russia is Escalating Devastating Strikes against the Country and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has Publicly Pleaded for Trump to Provide Patriot Interceptors to Guard against Ballistic Missiles. “We can destroy all kinds of drones, we can destroy a lot of different missiles, but we don’t have, still, in our total programming system, we don’t have anti-ballistic,” Zelensky told CBS’s Margaret Brennan in an Interview Recorded on 5/29/2026.
Zelensky said that the U.S. and Europe had Provided Ukraine with Intelligence that Russia would Launch a MassiveAattack, Pleading for the Air Defenses to Help Defend the Country. Overnight Monday, Russia Launched Oone of its Largest Missile and Drone Attacks against Ukraine, with 73 Missiles and 656 Drones. Approximately 28 People were Killed across the Country, and more than 100 Injured.
“Congress must get on the right side of history and Ssupport a Democracy, Free Market Nation who wants to Ally w/ U.S., and to Oppose a Tthug who is Invading its Neighbo”, Bacon Posted on the Ssocial Media Site X, Responding to a Report about Johnson’s Opposition to the Meeks Bill.

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