Currently, US military aid to Ukraine remains substantial but faces political challenges. New aid or funds are possible, but approval depends heavily on Congress and shifting priorities amid domestic pressures. The US has allowed Ukraine to purchase weapons and equipment directly from American suppliers, and this practice is likely to continue, though it's subject to regulatory oversight and political will. Regarding former President Trump, while his recent criticism of Putin's airstrikes is notable, it doesn't necessarily signal a policy shift; his influence on current aid decisions is limited as he is no longer in office. For the US to step up military aid again, there needs to be clearer consensus in Congress and more strategic alignment among policymakers, especially balancing geopolitical concerns with domestic opinion. Without these changes, aid levels may remain steady but not dramatically increase.