Politics & Government

Russia Sanctions Pressed By Bucks County Congressman

The Sanctioning Russia Act represents the most unified, bipartisan push yet to choke off the cash flow fueling Putin's war, they said.

WASHINGTON, DC — Bucks County Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1) and US Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), the lead House and Senate sponsors of the Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025, issued the following statement Saturday on President Trump’s letter to NATO nations and the world.

“We are very pleased to see such a strong statement from President Trump, urging America and Europe – primarily NATO nations – to simultaneously impose serious tariffs on China for propping up Putin’s war machine by buying cheap Russian oil and gas," the lawmakers wrote.

“For months, we’ve worked together on legislation that would back up this strategy — authorizing the President to levy significant tariffs on countries, like China, India, and Brazil, that continue to finance Putin by buying his cheap oil and gas. We strongly support President Trump’s call for joint action with Europe and believe this is the right approach to bring maximum economic pressure to bear.

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“This week, we will be urging our colleagues, on both sides of the aisle, to join us in advancing this legislation and standing with freedom against tyranny. There is overwhelming bipartisan support for empowering President Trump to use strong tariffs as a tool to help end this war. We firmly believe the combination of sanctions and tariffs, along with the sale of high-end American weapons to Ukraine, is the key to bringing Putin to the table for a just and honorable peace. Well done, Mr. President.

“Time is of the essence. We urge our colleagues to consider attaching this legislation to the CR. This is more than a matter of policy — it is a test of resolve. The free world must act, and America must lead.”

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The lawmakers said with 100 cosponsors in the House and 85 in the Senate, the Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 represents the most unified, bipartisan push yet to choke off the cash flow fueling Putin’s war.

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