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Hosted on MSNSenate GOP squirms over U.S. vote with RussiaThe U.S. vote against a United Nations resolution condemning Russian aggression is becoming another tension point between President Trump and Senate Republicans. Why it matters: Republicans are bracing to have their party's leader challenge or undercut their core assumption about foreign policy.
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
This is what Republicans are doing now: going against all of their strongest convictions about America’s role in the world—about the threat of Russia, the threat of Putin—to bend the knee to Trump,” says Jen Psaki on Republicans like Marco Rubio,
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Congressional Republicans have largely avoided criticizing Trump over his dramatic shift of America's long-standing Russia policy.
There was a small Republican contingent in Congress that repeatedly sided with Russia’s wishes. Now, evidently, it’s Donald Trump’s turn.
Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) on Tuesday said Vladimir Putin should be “in jail for the rest of his life, if not executed,” as President Donald Trump appears to be seeking closer ties with the Russian leader.
Russia pivot has alienated allies, emboldened adversaries, and placed members of his party in an uncomfortable position
Despite a widening gap between the White House and the GOP’s defense wing over Russia, many Republicans weren’t ready to break completely with Trump. The Senate’s top Republican, Majority ...
The U.S. voted against a resolution condemning Russia as the aggressor in the war in Ukraine that passed the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, marking three years since Russia’s launched
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