As the war in Ukraine gets closer to its second anniversary, advocates in the West are facing a mounting challenge: keeping people around the United States aware that the war, and its associated atrocities, are very much ongoing. At the same time, misinformation about Ukraine continues to spread, from persistent allegations about corruption, to false...
Author: Razom
With U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) as the new speaker of the House of Representatives, Congress is finally open for business once again. His decisions over the coming weeks on foreign aid and the federal budget will be critical to deciding what support Ukraine can count on from the United States. At the same time,...
There is no way to get around it – a U.S. government shutdown, fueled by discord in Congress over the budget, will happen if the House of Representatives can’t come to consensus on funding. At the time of this writing, there are numerous scenarios on the table for supplemental Ukraine aid in both chambers of...
This past month we marked Ukraine’s 32nd year of independence and more than a year and a half of Russia’s full-scale invasion. In Washington, D.C., our team at Razom for Ukraine was proud to join the Ukrainian community and the country’s allies on August 26 outside of the White House to rally for Ukraine and...
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the advocacy team at the nonprofit Razom for Ukraine has been working in Washington to help Ukraine by advocating for U.S. government support. The following inaugural dispatch, written by members of Razom’s advocacy team, addresses the state of Ukraine aid in...