Johnson’s personal dilemma likely explains months of delay that undoubtedly cost Ukrainian lives and has helped Russia make battlefield gains.
“My philosophy,” Mike Johnson told reporters before introducing a $US61 billion Ukraine aid package to the House of Representatives, “is do the right thing and let the chips fall where they may”.Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.The bill has passed, the chips have fallen, and Mr Johnson may not be in that job for much longer.
“He was torn between trying to save his job and the right thing,” Michael McCaul, the House foreign affairs chairman, told CNN. “He prayed over it.”Advertisement He stuck to that decision even after Volodymyr Zelensky personally explained the desperation of the situation at a meeting in Washington in December.
“I really do believe the intel, and the briefings that we’ve gotten,” Mr Johnson said when a reporter asked him on Wednesday why he was suddenly willing to risk his job.
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