US President Joe Biden signed the law to extend the funding provided to the federal government for 45 days, which does not include aid to Ukraine. This was reported by TASS.
The publication states that Biden signed a law that provides funds to federal agencies until November 17, 2023 for the implementation of federal government projects and extends some powers that are about to expire.
Thus, a government shutdown in the USA was prevented.
Before that, Biden after Congress passed a project to temporarily fund the government statedthat the country “under no circumstances” can afford to stop providing further aid to Ukraine.
Before that, the US Senate had agreed to Republicans’ demands by passing a project that would finance the government without allocating money to Ukraine.
Before that, the US House of Representatives had passed a 45-day funding draft from the Cabinet that did not provide aid to Ukraine.
Previously Biden accused It violates the US Constitution.
Source: Gazeta

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