 Members of the U.S. Senate from both Democratic and Republican parties are preparing to quickly pass an annual aid package for Ukraine. According to the Wall Street Journal, it may far exceed the amount that President Joe Biden requested in August and would last through the U.S. presidential elections slated for November 2024.The new aid package could be passed between October 16 when the Senate returns from recess and November 17 when the current temporary spending law expires. Members from both parties told the Wall Street Journal. Estimates are that the total amount of this package would likely reach between $50 to $100 billion and could exceed the aid package of $24 billion, which Biden requested in August this year. Majority leader, Democrat Chuck Schumer, and minority leader, Republican Mitch McConnell, stressed that aid to Ukraine remains a priority. Democrat Richard Blumenthal said that, if it were up to him, the figure would be closer to $100 billion. But he is willing to compromise if Republicans would agree to $60 billion in aid, Senator Lindsey Graham suggested submitting $60 to $70 billion aid to Ukraine as a strong border security measure. As previously reported by Key of Post, the White House is discussing the possibility of attaching a request to Congress to approve additional financial support for Ukraine to another request asking for. Urgent aid to Israel