President Donald Trump has indicated he would sign a Russia sanctions bill if he retains final decision-making authority. A White House official confirmed his stance, emphasizing Trump’s insistence on executive control over sanctions implementation. The legislation, backed by Republican lawmakers, targets Russia’s trading partners amid stalled Ukraine peace talks.
Trump’s conditional backing of sanctions legislation
President Donald Trump is prepared to endorse legislation imposing sanctions on Russia, provided he maintains ultimate authority over how and when such measures are applied. According to a senior White House official, Trump’s support hinges on preserving executive discretion rather than ceding control to Congress.
The proposed bill, spearheaded by Senator Lindsey Graham and Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, seeks to penalize countries that continue business with Russia, particularly in energy exports. Trump has also suggested lawmakers consider adding Iran to the sanctions framework. His comments come after Moscow failed to reach a negotiated settlement with Ukraine, intensifying U.S. pressure on Russia’s global trade.
Major takeaways
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Trump open to signing sanctions bill if executive authority is preserved
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Legislation targets countries trading with Russia, especially in energy exports
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Senator Lindsey Graham confirms Senate will advance the bill with Trump’s backing
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Trump hints Iran could be added to sanctions framework
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Move reflects U.S. strategy to pressure Russia amid stalled Ukraine negotiations
Sources: Reuters, U.S. News, Politico, Energy News