adriana is off. tonight, after six months of wrangling, the house has passed $95 billion in aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it now heads to the senate. the hold-up was the funding for ukraine, which the white house says is crucial to help that country repel the ongoing russian invasion. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy expressed his thanks to congress on social media today. fewer than half of all house republicans, though, voted for that funding, and now some of them are threatening to oust one of their own, house speaker mike johnson, for allowing that vote in the first place. natalie brand has been covering all of it on capitol hill and joins us now. good evening, natalie. >> reporter: good evening, nancy. these three foreign aid bills passed with rare bipartisan support. speaker johnson calling the world a tinderbox, said it demands american leadership. now his leadership is being challenged by some republican rebels. cheers and a show of support for ukraine as $60 billion in foreign a