The $95 billion foreign aid package that the House passed Saturday is anticipated to be approved by the Senate on Tuesday, bringing the legislation closer to its final legislative action. Both sides of Capitol Hill have battled to deliver help to Taiwan, Israel, and Ukraine for months. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) delivered a speech on the Senate floor explaining why he opposes spending $95 billion on foreign aid while not addressing the southern border of the United States. “First of all, it provides something I have strongly supported, which is $26 billion to the state of Israel to defeat Hama…