Sweden and Finland want to join NATO, but these 18 Republicans voted no The United States House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution that supports Finland and Sweden joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) — but there were some notable “no” votes.
The Nordic countries, which have a long history of neutrality when it comes to global alliances, applied to be part of NATO in May, a few months after Russia invaded Ukraine. Finland has a land border with Russia, which NATO has called a “direct threat.”
The bipartisan resolution passed in the House in a 394-18 vote on Monday, with only Republican members voting “no.” Nineteen other congressional members did not submit a vote, including two Democrats and 17 Republicans.
The GOP representatives who voted against it include:
Rep. Andy Biggs (AZ)
Rep. Dan Bishop (NC)
Rep. Lauren Boebert (CO)
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (NC)
Rep. Ben Cline (VA)
Rep. Michael Cloud (TX)
Rep. Warren Davidson (OH)
Rep. Matt Gaetz (FL)
Rep. Bob Good (OH)
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA)
Rep. H. Morgan Griffith (VA)
Rep. Thomas Massie (KY)
Rep. Tom McClintock (CA)
Rep. Mary E. Miller (IL)
Rep. Ralph Norman (SC)
Rep. Matthew M. Rosendale Sr. (MT)
Rep. Chip Roy (TX)
Rep. Jefferson Van Drew (NJ)
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