Russia, China and Lindsey Graham
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As Russia delays peace negotiations with Ukraine, U.S. elected officials in Congress are considering a new sanctions bill to force Russia to end its war.
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TAG24 on MSNLindsey Graham signals major shift in Russia policy with promise of "sledgehammer" for TrumpThe US may soon change course in its policy towards Russia, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham told CBS on Sunday, as momentum for a new sanctions package continued to grow in Congress.
Reports regarding the presidential drawdown coincide with Trump's increasingly public frustration with Putin's refusal to agree to peace with Ukraine.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump did not urge Zelenskyy to launch attacks deep inside Russia - White HouseUS President Donald Trump did not call on President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to intensify strikes deep inside Russia. His remarks were taken out of context, according to Newsweek. Background Earlier today,
Bipartisan senators Graham and Blumenthal lauded Trump's announcement of 100% tariffs against Moscow and vowed to continue working on their own "sledgehammer" sanctions package.
In a dramatic escalation of Washington’s rhetoric, senior US Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal have called for imposing crippling tariffs — as high as 500 per cent — on countries including India,
Trump threatened to impose 100% secondary sanctions on Russia within 50 days if Russia doesn't wind down its attacks on Ukraine, a move supported by Sens. Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal, who have been pushing for legislation to impose harsher sanctions on Moscow.
Graham specifically called out India, criticising the South Asian nation for buying discounted Russian oil and “reselling” it, which he claims indirectly funds Putin’s military campaign.
The following is the transcript of an interview with Sens. Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, and Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on July 13,