The US House of Representatives has passed a $901bn defence policy bill, exceeding Trump’s request, including provisions for military competitiveness and improving troop conditions. The bill also strengthens US commitment to Europe’s defence against Russian aggression, while cutting funding for diversity and climate change initiatives. The Senate is expected to pass the bill next week, which includes measures for transparency on US military attacks and demands for Defense Secretary Hegseth to disclose more information. The legislation, usually bipartisan, faced friction this year amid concerns over Pentagon accountability and military readiness, with lawmakers urging support for the vital defence legislation.
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