There was a small Republican contingent in Congress that repeatedly sided with Russia’s wishes. Now, evidently, it’s Donald Trump’s turn.
Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the Trump administration’s pointed refusal to blame Russia for starting the war in Ukraine, and they are highly skeptical about negotiating any lasting peace deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin,
"I don’t accept George Orwell’s doublethink," one House Republican said after President Trump blamed Ukraine for starting the war with Russia.
Several top Republican foreign-policy pols are sounding the alarm that Russia’s push for Ukraine to hold elections as part of a deal to end the war could lead to subterfuge from the Kremlin. Russian and US officials met in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday without a Ukrainian representative present to discuss an end to the war.
The former GOP congresswoman said on Wednesday that Trump "is the antithesis of everything Ronald Reagan stood for."
Republican senators went to great lengths to avoid bashing President Donald Trump's comments on Ukraine but they didn't hold back on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A Russian former World Chess Champion turned political activist and writer says U.S. Republicans and GOP lawmakers can’t have it both ways. Garry Kasparov took to social media to call out U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy.
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Raw Story on MSN'Horrified': MSNBC host claims Trump has set off frantic 'whispering in the GOP cloakroom'A clip of Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) brutally dismantling the notion that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a man to be trusted, as Donald Trump has claimed, is indicative of how the majority of GOP lawmakers are privately appalled at Trump's Russia cheerleading.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), a moderate Republican, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should not be forced to accept any peace agreement with Russia that falls short of his country’s
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Raw Story on MSN'You're not willing to criticize Trump': CNN host erupts in frustration at GOP strategistCNN's Jim Sciutto challenged a conservative commentator to justify Donald Trump's weakness against Russia, and then moved on when he was unimpressed with his response. The TV host started out by asking Republican strategist Brad Todd why the president had made concessions to Russia heading into negotiations to wind down the war in Ukraine after
"Did you ever imagine that you would be in a party that stands on the side of dictators?" she said, incredulous.
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