Biden Signs Ukraine Lend-Lease Act Into Law
We ran the numbers: There are 2070 news articles covering this topic. 44% (916) are left leaning, 46% (943) are center, and 10% (211) are right leaning.
On Monday, President Biden signed into law a bill that will expedite the process of sending military aid to Ukraine. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden vowed the United States will continue to support Ukraine “in their fight to defend their country and their democracy” against Putin’s war, right-leaning articles highlight that the law gives Biden the authority to lend or lease “defense articles” to the governments of Ukraine and other Eastern European countries affected by Russia’s invasion.
The Washington Post published a left-leaning article highlighting that Biden vowed the United States will continue to support Ukraine “in their fight to defend their country and their democracy” against Putin’s war. The House passed the lend-lease bill last month with a 417-to-10 vote.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the Biden administration has reached the end of its presidential drawdown authority funding. Last week, Biden warned that the latest round of military assistance for Ukraine would nearly exhaust the military assistance that Congress has so far approved for the administration to deliver to Ukraine.
A right-leaning article by Deseret News highlights that the law gives Biden the authority to lend or lease “defense articles” to the governments of Ukraine and other Eastern European countries affected by Russia’s invasion. The U.S. and allies announced new measures against Russia after Biden and Zelensky spoke with G7 leaders.
From the left
Biden signs Ukraine lend-lease act into law, expediting military aid
The Washington Post
From the right
Here’s what the U.S. has done to get more military aid into Ukrainian hands
Deseret News