The Biden administration has requested over $105 billion from Congress to support the security needs of Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and the U.S. southern border. The largest request is for Ukraine, totaling more than $61 billion, following Russia's invasion. Additional funds are being sought for Israel's conflict with Hamas, Taiwan's tensions with China, and humanitarian assistance. The funding request also includes investments in the U.S. defense industry and border operations, as well as efforts to counter the fentanyl crisis. The administration sees this request as crucial for national security and U.S. leadership on the world stage.
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