By passing Ukraine aid, the accidental speaker became an unlikely Churchill

Republican Speaker Mike Johnson forced a long-delayed $60 billion aid plan for Ukraine through the House of Representatives on Saturday,

showing uncommon political fortitude in Washington and parliamentary acumen for an inexperienced leader.

Johnson risked his position to defend a democratic nation invaded by Vladimir Putin and strengthen America's West leadership.

His actions could save thousands of Ukrainian lives, even if Russia's desire to win a deadly conflict targeting people doesn't waver.

Johnson supported the bill after self-examination and a rare political shift in the hyperpolarized Capitol.

A senior House colleague said the “transformation” involves prayer by the devout Louisiana staunch conservative, who wanted to be on the right side of history.

Johnson led the bill through the House after months of violent infighting that split the GOP, 

siding with the reduced internationalist Ronald Reagan wing and turning his back on the “America First” caucus where he previously sat.

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