Biden to deliver supplemental budget request with Ukraine funding as soon as Thursday
President Joe Biden's supplemental budget request to secure more funding for Ukraine could be sent to Capitol Hill as soon as Thursday, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
"In terms of the length or the size, I don't have a number for you at this point," Psaki told reporters at Wednesday's briefing. "But there is plans for this to be a proposal to go through the fiscal year, and it will include -- as our past packages have included -- security or military assistance, humanitarian economic assistance."


Psaki promised that Biden would stick to his word of delivering the supplemental request before the end of the week.
Last Thursday, Biden announced that he would make this request of Congress while announcing the latest $800 million aid package for Ukraine.
“I've almost exhausted the drawdown authority I have that Congress authorized for Ukraine in a bipartisan spending bill last month. In order to sustain Ukraine for the duration of this fight, next week I'm going to have to be sending to Congress a supplemental budget request to keep weapons and ammunition flowing without interruption,” Biden said last week. “My hope and expectation is that Congress would move and act quickly.”
-ABC News' Molly Nagle






