After Senator Graham’s Death, Trump Backs New Russia Sanctions Bill.
U.S. President Endorses Tougher Measures Against Russia
According to UATV: On July 14, the same day he met with Iraq’s Prime Minister, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his support for a bipartisan sanctions bill targeting Russia—a measure originally championed by the late Senator Lindsey Graham. The legislation was introduced before Graham’s passing, and Trump’s endorsement signals continuity in the push for punitive measures.
Senator Lindsey Graham, who spearheaded the sanctions proposal, died just days prior to Trump’s statement. In his remarks, Trump noted:
“I know Lindsey Graham really wanted this.”This indicates that the President remains committed to advancing Graham’s foreign policy priorities posthumously.
Potential Expansion of Sanctions
Trump also addressed the possibility of broadening the sanctions, stating:
“If they do that, they could add Hezbollah too.”This suggests that Washington may take further steps against other international actors deemed threats, signaling a potentially wider scope for U.S. foreign policy actions. Notably, Graham and Trump had met on July 10 to discuss key foreign policy issues just before the senator’s death, underscoring Graham’s active role in shaping these initiatives.
The situation highlights ongoing debates over sanctions on Russia and America’s role in global politics following the loss of a key Senate figure. Graham’s death could shift the trajectory of legislative efforts in the Senate, given his influential role in crafting U.S. foreign policy. Trump’s backing of the new bill may reflect sustained bipartisan consensus on pressuring Russia, with significant implications for international relations.
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