Newly-elected Home Speaker Mike Johnson has proposed giving Israel $14.3 billion in support in a stand alone invoice whereas President Biden is asking Congress to go a $105 billion support bundle to fund Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan and border safety. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), the Home Overseas Affairs Committee chairman, joins Andrea Mitchell to weigh in on whether or not the invoice will go and if the ultimate model may embody the help requested by the president. “We’re gonna go this measure on Israel to indicate our help for Israel however to your level, Andrea, all these threats in my judgment are linked collectively,” McCaul tells Andrea. You can’t dissect Putin from Hamas, from Iran, from China. They’re all aligned collectively and due to this fact, I feel on the finish of the day, I feel the Senate goes to have a bundle that features all these threats that we’re seeing proper now from Putin to Ukraine and Europe, from Chairman Xi to Taiwan and the Pacific to the Ayatollah in Iran in opposition to Israel.”
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