The U.S. Senate voted Friday evening local time to move the $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan closer to being passed in the upper chamber despite Republican objections. Votes were split 64-19 with only 14 Republicans voting in favor. The bill now has a better chance of passing in the upper chamber. According to The Hill, Friday’s vote allows senators to amend the bill. Senators reportedly spent most of Friday negotiating amendments to the bill that previously included bipartisan border security provisions. After Republicans blocked the combined bill earlier this week, Sen…