Democrats remain divided over Massie’s push to eliminate Israel aid amid House floor gridlock

House Democrats are experiencing division over a proposal by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) to cut the $3.3 billion military aid that the U.S. is set to provide to Israel in the upcoming 2027 State Department funding bill. Top Democratic leaders have not made their positions clear, leading to uncertainty concerning the timing of the vote on this issue.

As the House remains gridlocked, the proposal's fate is uncertain, highlighting ongoing debates within the Democratic Party regarding foreign aid to Israel. This division reflects broader trends in U.S. foreign policy discussions concerning military support for allies.

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