
10:07am PDT, Apr 26, 2025
Russia’s Attack on Kyiv and Grassley’s Response
Chuck Grassley’s comments came a day after Russia launched a deadly attack on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. The assault, which involved drones and ballistic missiles, was the deadliest in nearly a year, resulting in the deaths of 12 people and leaving nearly 90 others injured.
This devastating attack led to increased calls from lawmakers, including Grassley, for stronger measures to hold Russia accountable for its actions.
As the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Grassley’s call for tougher sanctions represents a broader push in the U.S. Senate for more aggressive measures against Russia in response to its continued aggression toward Ukraine.
Trump’s Criticism of Zelensky’s Stance on Crimea
In a separate post, Donald Trump criticized Volodymyr Zelensky for his refusal to recognize Crimea as part of Russian territory, which has been a sticking point in peace negotiations.
Trump argued that Zelensky’s stance would only prolong the conflict. He wrote, “Zelensky boasting about his refusal to recognize Crimea as Russian territory will do nothing but prolong the war.”
Bipartisan Support for New Sanctions Legislation
A bipartisan group of over 50 senators, including Chuck Grassley, expressed their support for new sanctions legislation introduced by Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND). This bill, titled the “Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025,” seeks to impose significant sanctions on Russia and any countries supporting its aggression against Ukraine.
Specifically, the bill calls for sanctions on Russia if it refuses to engage in good-faith negotiations for peace or undermines Ukraine’s sovereignty after peace is reached. The legislation also proposes a staggering 500 percent tariff on imported goods from countries that continue to purchase Russian oil, gas, uranium, and other products.
In a statement, Cramer explained, “The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 will issue decisive consequences aimed at deterring Russian aggression.” He added, “This bill sends a clear message: bullies have a price to pay for their actions. Vladimir Putin and Russia must face serious consequences for their destructive and unprovoked war on Ukraine.”
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