Graham, Blumenthal unveil bill declaring Russia a state sponsor of terror
- Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham introduced a bill declaring Russia a state sponsor of terrorism after a defense agreement with North Korea.
- Blumenthal emphasized the need for Russia's designation, showing a photo from Putin's visit to North Korea.
- Graham urged action due to Putin's recent actions, emphasizing the need to designate Russia appropriately.
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Blumenthal, Graham introduce bill making Russia state sponsor of terrorism
Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., introduced a bill that would require the Biden administration to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terror. It is the duo’s second attempt at pushing this through Congress. The senators first tried in May 2022 with a resolution that urged the secretary of state to make the designation but did not mandate it. “Russia deserves to be in this small, selective club of atrocity committ…
Senators want to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terror after Putin’s pact with North Korea
Two senators announced legislation Thursday that would designate Russia as a state sponsor of terror, a move that would put Moscow in a small and notorious group that includes North Korea and Iran, in the wake of Russia's mutual defense pact with Pyongyang.
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