Key U.S. Senator Backs More Than $10 Billion To Handle Ukraine Crisis
Democratic U.S. Senator Chris Coons, who chairs the Senate subcommittee that oversees foreign aid, said on Friday he would support an emergency spending bill of $10 billion or more to address the crisis following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. House Panel Expands Probe Of Trump's Handling Of Documents
A U.S. House of Representatives committee investigating former President Donald Trump's removal of classified documents from the White House has expanded its probe of the Republican's handling of records, according to a letter made public on Friday.
U.S. Congressional Panel Expands Probe Of Trump Documents
A U.S. congressional committee investigating former President Donald Trump's removal of classified documents from the White House has expanded its probe of the Republican's handling of records, according to a letter made public on Friday.
Amid Crisis, U.S. Lawmakers Look To Spend Big To Boost Ukraine
Members of the U.S. Congress said on Thursday they could approve hundreds of millions of dollars in additional military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine starting as soon as next week, to boost the government in Kyiv after Russia invaded.
U.S. Lawmakers Look To Spend Big To Boost Crisis-hit Ukraine
Members of the U.S. Congress said on Thursday they could approve hundreds of millions of dollars in additional military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine starting as soon as next week, to boost the government in Kyiv after Russia invaded.
Trump Took Classified Material From White House To Florida, National Archives Says
Former President Donald Trump took classified information to his Florida home after leaving the White House, the U.S.
U.S. Republicans Offer Russia Sanctions Bill, After Bipartisan Talks Stall
A majority of U.S. Senate Republicans introduced on Tuesday their own legislation to support Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia over a military build-up near Ukraine's borders, after weeks of talks on a bipartisan bill hit a stalemate.
US Senators At Impasse On Bill To Boost Ukraine Sanctions, Defense
Democratic and Republican U.S. senators who have been negotiating for weeks on a bipartisan bill to punish Russia for its troop build up near Ukraine said they have reached an impasse, although aides said on Friday they continue to look for a way forward.
Facebook, Twitter, Google Executives To Testify Before Senate
Senior executives of Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and Alphabet Inc. Google will testify to the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee on Sept. 5, Senator Mark Warner, the committee’s Democratic vice chairman, said on Wednesday.