“Senate Republicans insist their decision to block President Joe Biden’s massive foreign aid package will force a ‘reset’ of the slow-moving negotiations over border policy changes,” Punchbowl News reports.
“But leaders in both parties are already raising serious doubts about the path forward for the foreign aid measure — if there is one — following Wednesday’s failed vote.”
“Senate GOP negotiators are openly deriding their House colleagues’ posture on the supplemental package. And Democrats are privately fretting that House Republican leaders may send members home for the holidays at the end of next week without acting, a potentially devastating delay for Ukraine.”
“But the problem starts with the serious public disconnect between the top Republican and Democrat handling the Senate’s border-security talks.”
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