These 9 House Republicans voted against a resolution condemning the Russian abduction of Ukrainian children
House passes resolution condemning Russia for abducting Ukrainian children.
- Bilawal Riaz
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The House passed a resolution condemning Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children, with nine Republicans voting against it. The resolution, sponsored by Rep. Susan Wild, holds Russia responsible for the kidnappings and labels them as genocide. It follows the abduction of thousands of children since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The GOP’s shift away from supporting US aid to Ukraine is evident, with most Republican senators voting against a large aid package. The House Speaker has not held a vote on the aid package, fearing opposition from hard-right Republicans. Some GOP lawmakers have shown support for Russia, with Tucker Carlson even interviewing President Putin.