Sri Lanka, Feb. 14 -- A $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan passed by the Senate 70-29 early Tuesday now faces an uncertain fate in the House.

Twenty-two Senate Republicans voted for the aid -- that includes $60 billion for Ukraine -- defying former President Donald Trump who strongly opposed it.

Trump, whose earlier opposition to the national security supplemental that included border security provisions led to its demise, criticized the foreign aid bill, saying in a social media post over the weekend that the United States should only lend money to foreign allies.

Democratic President Joe Biden and a bipartisan group of lawmakers including the top U.S. Senate Republican on Tuesday urged the Republican-controlled Ho...