Bacon, Meeks, Hoyer, Fitzpatrick, Kaptur, Keating, and Kiley Issue Statements on Passage of Bipartisan Ukraine Support Act-Social Media

Washington, June 4, 2026

Tags: National Defense , Foreign Affairs

Bacon, Meeks, Hoyer, Fitzpatrick, Kaptur, Keating, and Kiley Issue Statements on Passage of Bipartisan Ukraine Support Act

Washington, D.C. – Representatives Don Bacon (NE-02), Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01) and Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), Co-Chairs of the Congressional Ukraine Caucus, Bill Keating (MA-09), Ranking Member of the Europe Subcommittee, and Kevin Kiley (CA-03) today issued the following statements on the passage of Ranking Member Meeks’ bipartisan Ukraine Support Act, the first comprehensive legislation to support Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia to pass the House in the 119th Congress.  

You can watch Rep. Bacon’s remarks on the House floor here.

Tonight, the House faced a Churchill vs. Chamberlain moment. Stand on the side of freedom and democracy, or show weakness to an invading thug who wants to restore Russian domination over a free people. Tonight, we chose Churchill,” said Rep. Bacon. “In 2024, I visited Ukraine and witnessed firsthand the devastation and cruelty that Russia has inflicted on the Ukrainian people. That trip and the courage of the Ukrainians have bolstered my belief that America must continue to support Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s brutal invasion, and the bipartisan vote this evening proves that support still exists here in Congress. I strongly urge the Senate to take up and pass this legislation without delay to provide Ukraine the military aid it needs to win and impose tough sanctions that further isolate and punish Putin.”

“Inaction on Ukraine ends now. Today’s bipartisan vote to pass the Ukraine Support Act demonstrates that the House stands with the Ukrainian people and that we will hold the criminal Russian regime accountable for its illegal war. I thank my Democratic colleagues and my Republican colleagues who’ve co-sponsored this bill, without whom this vote would not have been possible. And I especially thank the Ukrainian American community and all those Americans standing with Ukraine, for their tireless efforts to see this bill move forward. Now the Senate must follow suit, and work with our bipartisan group in the House to deliver the most comprehensive package possible to the President’s desk for his immediate signature,” said Ranking Member Meeks.  

“Today’s vote was a victory for Ukraine, for the United States, for freedom, and for international law.  It was made possible because Democrats and Republicans came together behind an effort that is bigger than partisan politics – it’s about whether our nation will hold firm to its ideals and stand up for democracy, and I thank my Republican colleagues who joined us.  The people of Ukraine are demonstrating that they have what it takes to win this war and outlast what Vladimir Putin can throw at them.  But they cannot do it alone.  Europe has stepped up, and America has been a critical partner – but we have not approved a major Ukraine-assistance package since 2024.  It’s time for the Senate to follow the House and act quickly on this $8 billion in security assistance and broad, sweeping sanctions so Ukrainians can continue to push ahead toward victory,” said Rep. Hoyer. 

“Putin is counting on America to grow tired, divided, and distracted. Today, with a historic bipartisan vote, the House sent the opposite message,” said Fitzpatrick, Co-Chair of the Congressional Ukraine Caucus. “Ukraine is fighting for its sovereignty and survival, but the stakes do not stop at Ukraine’s borders. Standing with Ukraine is a matter of American security, allied strength, and moral clarity—and it tells the world that aggression will not be met with hesitation or retreat. From the start of Russia’s illegal war of terror, I have worked to ensure America’s policy is rooted in peace through strength: equipping Ukraine to win, holding Putin accountable, and ensuring brutality never becomes leverage. This legislation gives force to that principle, and I am grateful to my colleagues in the House who stood with us on the side of freedom. Now, the Senate must do the same.”

“The Ukraine Support Act which the House passed today with Democratic, Republican, and Independent support was a choice between Liberty and Tyranny. Our Free World must stand tall against tyrants, not mollycoddle them. Liberty is not negotiable, It is fundamental,” said Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Ukraine Caucus. “The war-torn people of Ukraine are not asking for charity, they’re asking for US partnership with that of our closest allies in the European Union. Today we said loud and clear: we stand with Ukraine, we need sanctions on Russia, and we will always stand by our allies. I urge the Senate to take up this legislation with haste and help us reassure our allies around the world of American’s unwavering commitment to Liberty loving people everywhere. If we do not, the next strategic reality we will face is defending our interests against an emboldened armed, expansionist Russia at a much, much higher cost.”

“The importance of Ukraine’s success against Russia’s war of aggression cannot be overstated.  We should be assisting them because it is the right thing to do, but at the very least, we are obligated to do it in accordance with the Budapest Memorandum.  Passage of the Ukraine Support Act would demonstrate the House’s continued support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russia. Critically, this bill includes billions in additional military assistance and comprehensive Russia sanctions,” said Ranking Member Keating. “I am proud to have co-led the introduction of this legislation and greatly appreciate the strong bipartisan support this bill received from Democratic and Republican members of the House. I urge the Senate to take it up so the United States can continue to support our ally Ukraine in their defense against Russian aggression.”

“I provided the decisive signature to force a vote on the Ukraine Support Act because the time for Congress to act is now. Today, in a bipartisan way, we made it clear that the United States will continue to stand with the Ukrainian people and provide the material support necessary for their self-defense. We made it equally clear that Russia will pay a severe price for its unprovoked aggression and ongoing violence. This is the leverage needed for constructive negations to end this conflict. This is what is required for peace,” said Rep. Kiley.

8 comments

  1. Dr Liza Rose, from Stand With Ukraine:

    🔴 “This is our Churchill vs. Chamberlain moment. Stand with good or stand with evil.

    Ukraine is a democracy invaded by a dictator who wants to erase its independence, culture and people.

    Ronald Reagan would stand with Ukraine and vote yes tonight. He would choose Churchill.”
    — US Congressman Don Bacon

    ……..

    “In the battle of Good vs. Evil — All but six US House Republicans chose to side with evil.

    This is not the Republican Party anymore — it is the MAGA-RUSSIA Party.

    “US lawmakers advanced legislation to provide more military aid to Ukraine and tighten sanctions on Russia, marking the first time since President Donald Trump’s re-election that major such legislation advanced over White House resistance.”
    source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

    If the US Republican Party was working for war criminal Vladimir Putin how would things be any different?

    Answer: Things would not be different. The GOP would be operating exactly as they are.

    President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance have turned the GOP into traitors to allies, Americans, Ukrainians, Europe, Democracy and Humanity.”

  2. Mr Bacon’s vital (for Ukraine) video has been on YouTube for hours.
    It has 10 views.
    Unlike the millions watching KandaZe OwenZ and Fucker Karlsonov on Ivan Muskovy’s Z channel.
    Or Krasnov’s Lies Social.

  3. The “Republicans” who chose to side with evil are not Republicans. They are fascists who cater to the orange criminal. They do not serve the United States. They do not serve the Constitution. They serve a master who is a gangster.

  4. “This is our Churchill vs. Chamberlain moment. Stand with good or stand with evil.”

    I’m not sure this is a fair comparison. As far as I know, Chamberlain was never on the side of Hitler. The US under TACO are definitely on the side of evil and they have proved it time after time.

    • Yes. Chamberlain (and his French counterpart) sold Czechoslovakia down the river, but then after the Stalin-Hitler invasion of Poland he did in fact declare war on what was then the axis powers of Germany and ruZZia. A huge responsibility for him acting alone.
      FDR stayed out and probably would have remained out were it not for Pearl Harbour and Stalin switching sides. He was a lot worse than Chamberlain; he was a Stalin sympathizer.
      There is a painful scene early in Gary Oldman’s masterful portrayal of Churchill: Darkest Hour, when Churchill is pleading for something; anything from FDR. The miserable old git declined, to Churchill’s anguish.

      • I had always thought FDR wanted to engage earlier but the US population at the time were against getting into the war until after Pearl Harbor. I didn’t put together the triggers you mentioned about Stalin. It’s interesting. I have watched the Darkest Hour several times and find it absolutely a wonderful movie. Not sure how much was historically factually correct but it was a wonderful movie nonetheless.

        • I am glad you saw that movie Cap.
          As far as I am aware it is extremely close to the historical truth.
          FDR’s most influential advisor was Harry Hopkins, a Stalin-lover and trusted agent of influence; for Muskovy.

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