Apr 24, 2024
This episode focuses on the recent passage of a foreign aid
package by the House of Representatives, which includes aid to
Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The delay in passing the bill raised
concerns about America's reliability in fulfilling its
international commitments. The episode explores how partisan
divides are reshaping views on foreign policy, with conservatives
showing skepticism toward Ukraine but strong support for Israel,
and some on the left adopting a critical stance toward Israel while
backing Ukraine. Despite these divisions, bipartisan consensus
prevailed in Congress, highlighted by overwhelming support for the
aid packages. Representative MIKIE SHERRILL of New
Jersey shares insights into the evolving landscape of foreign
policy and the importance of bipartisan cooperation in shaping
America's role abroad.
In partnership with Democracy Paradox.