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Yay: President Donald Trump has come out in support of the bipartisan bill to impose “secondary sanctions” on Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson, take note: This is a chance for fast bipartisan action that could ease the bitter divisions in Washington.
The White House has confirmed Sen. Lindsey Graham’s report that Trump now backs the toughened sanctions bill.
Whatever straw finally broke the president’s patience with Putin — whether Moscow’s blistering rejection of his Ukraine peace plan or the Kremlin’s efforts to help a “ghost fleet” oil tanker evade US forces — Congress can finally make Vlad feel enough pain to find making peace his best option.
Graham says the bipartisan legislation will “punish those countries who buy cheap Russian oil fueling Putin’s war machine”; it targets the 10-nation BRICS bloc (including Brazil, India, Iran, China and South Africa) that have been abetting Russia despite international sanctions.
As Graham notes, “Ukraine is making concessions for peace and Putin is all talk, continuing to kill the innocent.”
Moscow is still striving to break Kyiv’s will; secondary sanctions can instead crush the Kremlin’s resolve — Putin doesn’t dare let his civilian population suffer even more for his obsession with conquest.
Yes, the House and Senate have plenty on their plates, but getting this bill passed must be a top priority.
Delay is doing Putin’s work for him: Don’t protect his war machine.

