The looks poised to send a sprawling package with aid for Israel and Ukraine to President Biden's desk this week, but Republicans are pulling out moves to delay the bill's passing. Just as the Senate is anxious to get on the road for its scheduled recess, Republicans who oppose the bill are demanding votes on amendments and procedural motions to hold up the bill - and urging their colleagues to vote against it. The upper chamber will vote to invoke cloture and begin debate on the bill Tuesday morning - starting a 30-hour clock before they can vote on final passage unless there's agreement to vote sooner. Senate leaders could offer angry opposers votes on their amendments to keep them from holding up the legislation any longer.
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