*Submission Statement:* Senator Jeanne Shaheen called on Congress to pass the bipartisan Russia sanctions bill championed by the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, describing it as the most meaningful way to honor his legacy and commitment to supporting Ukraine. Graham, who died suddenly on Saturday, had recently secured White House support for the legislation alongside Sens. Richard Blumenthal, Roger Wicker, and Shaheen. The proposed bill, which has bipartisan backing, would impose severe sanctions and tariffs on countries that continue purchasing Russian oil and gas. Lawmakers including Blumenthal, Rep. Mike Turner, and Rep. Michael McCaul urged swift passage of the measure, arguing it would demonstrate continued U.S. support for Ukraine. Shaheen praised Graham as a tireless advocate for America’s global leadership and Ukraine’s independence, noting they had worked together on the effort just days before his death.
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Sanctions on countries still buying Russian oil, bout time Congress got serious on this.
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So sanctioning our own allies? Just how much do these guys want to cause a recession?
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*Submission Statement:* Senator Jeanne Shaheen called on Congress to pass the bipartisan Russia sanctions bill championed by the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, describing it as the most meaningful way to honor his legacy and commitment to supporting Ukraine. Graham, who died suddenly on Saturday, had recently secured White House support for the legislation alongside Sens. Richard Blumenthal, Roger Wicker, and Shaheen. The proposed bill, which has bipartisan backing, would impose severe sanctions and tariffs on countries that continue purchasing Russian oil and gas. Lawmakers including Blumenthal, Rep. Mike Turner, and Rep. Michael McCaul urged swift passage of the measure, arguing it would demonstrate continued U.S. support for Ukraine. Shaheen praised Graham as a tireless advocate for America’s global leadership and Ukraine’s independence, noting they had worked together on the effort just days before his death.
Sanctions on countries still buying Russian oil, bout time Congress got serious on this.
So sanctioning our own allies? Just how much do these guys want to cause a recession?