Thursday, January 18, 2024

Unsurprising, if extremely disappointing

ON TUESDAY, THE Senate voted down a resolution that would have set the stage for Congress to place conditions on U.S. military aid to Israel — quashing what has so far been the most serious effort on Capitol Hill to hold the U.S. ally to account for its brutal assault on Gaza.

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When it came to a vote Tuesday evening, the Senate voted 72-11 to table the resolution, effectively killing it.

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“It’s frankly historic that this vote took place at all,” said Andrew O’Neill, the legislative director for the political advocacy group Indivisible. “The number of senators willing to take a vote like this even weeks ago, on the face of it, would have been zero.”

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Progress, I suppose.

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