The US has sought to portray a united front against Russia's invasion of Ukraine as President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan measure to reboot the World War II-era "lend-lease" program, which helped defeat Nazi Germany, to bolster Kyiv and Eastern European allies.The signing comes as US Congress is poised to unleash billions more dollars to fight the war against Russia — with Democrats preparing $57 billion in military and humanitarian aid, larger than the $47 billion package Biden has requested.It all serves as a response to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who yesterday seized on Victory in Europe Day — the anniversary of Germany's unconditional surrender in 1945 and Russia's biggest patriotic holiday — to rally his people behind the invasion.
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