Russian Delegation’s Capitol Visit Sparks Outrage Among Pro-Ukraine Lawmakers.
Russian Delegation Visits the U.S. Capitol
According to TSN.ua: A Russian delegation’s trip to the U.S. Capitol has drawn sharp criticism from pro-Ukraine legislators. Among them, Mike Quigley and Jamie Raskin voiced concerns about drawing moral equivalences between Russia and Ukraine amid the ongoing war. The meeting, arranged by the office of Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna, took place near the United States Institute of Peace. This event has reignited debates over foreign influence in American politics.
Reaction to the Visit
Republican attendees included:
- Eli Crane
- Derrick Van Orden
- Andy Ogles
Democrat Vicente Gonzalez also participated. The Russian side featured Vyacheslav Nikonov and several members of the Russian State Duma’s foreign affairs committee. The visit drew fierce backlash. As Mike Quigley stated,
“Foreign political agents of our adversaries should NEVER be allowed on Capitol Hill.”
Jamie Raskin also weighed in, remarking:
“Maybe she learned from her Russian comrades how to be completely obedient to an authoritarian president.”These comments reflect broader U.S. concerns about Russian influence on American policy and society. Another critic, Joe Wilson, emphasized that “self-proclaimed enemies of the American way of life and perpetrators of horrific mass killings—members of Putin’s criminal war regime—should not be welcomed in any capacity.”
Don Bacon joined the criticism, asserting that “Russian President Putin and his henchmen hate America, hate freedom, and want to undermine U.S. credibility at every turn.” These statements underscore the deep anxiety among American lawmakers about the potential consequences of such a visit for international relations and national security.
The Russian delegation’s Capitol visit marks a significant moment amid rising U.S.-Russia tensions. The criticism from American legislators indicates that many view this trip as a dangerous signal that could erode support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. It also highlights ongoing fears about foreign interference in U.S. political processes—a key national security concern.
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