The US
Senate is poised to introduce new legislation that would reign in the Trump
administration should it seek to lift sanctions on Russia, according to a CNN
report Tuesday night.
Called the
Russia Review Act, the proposed legislation would allow a congressional 120-day
review of a White House request to lift sanctions against Russia, giving
Congress final approval authority.
The
bipartisan move will be led by Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Sen.
Ben Cardin of Maryland. Sens. John McCain, Marco Rubio, Claire McCaskill, and
Sherrod Brown have also expressed support.
Having long
voiced his opposition to lift sanctions against Russia, Rubio explained to CNN
that they have received broad support, even enough to defeat a veto, to resist
a rogue move from the White House on the matter.
"I
think if there was a real threat of lifting sanctions minus the respect for
Ukrainian sovereignty and meeting those conditions, my sense is that we would
have the votes to pass that in the Senate and we would be able to pass it with
a veto-proof majority," Rubio said.
Rubio has
previously criticized Trump's praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin and
grilled Secretary of State Rex Tillerson over his Russia ties during his
confirmation hearing.
US lawmakers
have had Russia in the crosshairs in recent months for its cyberattacks that
aimed to destabilize the presidential election — and for its military action in
eastern Ukraine.
The latest
move in the Senate comes after an interview Trump gave to Fox News’s Bill
O’Reilly, in which Trump appeared to defend Putin .
In response
to O’Reilly’s description of Putin as a "killer," Trump responded
with: "We’ve got a lot of killers. What do you think? Our country’s so innocent?"
The new
measure is scheduled to be introduced on Wednesday.
(Business
Insider)
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