Putin, Russia put on notice as Senate takes crucial step to grind down the Kremlin's war machine
Politics,Ukraine War,Donald Trump,Ukraine,Volodymyr Zelensky,Lindsey Graham,Moscow,Russia,Eastern Europe,Energy,Oil,Sanctions,US Senate
The Senate took its first major step in fulfilling one of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's biggest desires: levying bone-crushing sanctions against Russia.
A bipartisan swell carried the sanctions package through its first hurdle on an 86-12 vote, which has gone through several iterations in the time since it was first formulated by Graham and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn. He explained that at its core, the package was designed to stop purchases of Russian oil and gas that was "fueling Putin's war machine."
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