Trump has until tomorrow to implement Russia sanctions ordered by Congress

The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions

after today's vote of GOP hacks, I'm pretty sure they don't give a flying about the country or its security.



Speaking of America's security.....perhaps you can explain this:

What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?

who would that be dearie?

and while we're on the subject of security why are all you red-baters suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders.

hmmmmmm? how about that? and which is of greater import to US as a country, silly girl
 
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I don't think they will follow through on sanctions. Firstly because Trump doesn't want to admit Russia elected him into office, and secondly because he wants their help again in upcoming elections.
Tell me, how did the Russians get you to vote for Trump?
What, is that a question at the AA for Trump? It was you inbreds that Russia led along by the nose. Come on, tell us more about pizzagate and Hillary's e-mails. :rolleyes:
Nope, you inbreds ran Hillary and that's the reason we have Trump.
Trump didn't"

win your primary because of Hillary. He won that because you're all a bunch of whimpering cowards, and Russia ran a massive campaign to stoke your fears about brown people.



"...Russia ran a massive campaign to stoke your fears about brown people."



Link or lie.


Already lied.

Can't produce link.
 
Tell me, how did the Russians get you to vote for Trump?
What, is that a question at the AA for Trump? It was you inbreds that Russia led along by the nose. Come on, tell us more about pizzagate and Hillary's e-mails. :rolleyes:
Nope, you inbreds ran Hillary and that's the reason we have Trump.
Trump didn't"

win your primary because of Hillary. He won that because you're all a bunch of whimpering cowards, and Russia ran a massive campaign to stoke your fears about brown people.



"...Russia ran a massive campaign to stoke your fears about brown people."



Link or lie.


Already lied.

Can't produce link.

project much?
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions

after today's vote of GOP hacks, I'm pretty sure they don't give a flying about the country or its security.

Speaking of America's security.....perhaps you can explain this:

What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?

who would that be dearie?

and while we're on the subject of servurituy why are all you red-baters suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders.

hmmmmmm? how about that? and which is of greater import to US as a country, silly girl

Sad isn't it? The party that used to be all about law enforcement is attacking the very institutions that keep us safe, prefer Russian intelligence over our own, and in the process of a purge of REPUBLICANS in their pathetic attempt to do Putin's bidding to undermine our democracy.

Literally everything ties back to Russia. EVERYTHING including The Orange Menaces refusal to punish Russia for what they did after a 98-2 vote in the Senate. If it was a movie, people would walk out - too fucking predictable and pathetic.

I don't even know what to say at this point. But I'm afraid that this may not end well.
 
Well so much for that eh? Russia Russia Russia - Poot wins another round in Trump's purge. :uhoh3:
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions

after today's vote of GOP hacks, I'm pretty sure they don't give a flying about the country or its security.



Speaking of America's security.....perhaps you can explain this:

What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?

who would that be dearie?

and while we're on the subject of security why are all you red-baters suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders.

hmmmmmm? how about that? and which is of greater import to US as a country, silly girl



Looks like I caught you lying.....

You know very well who awarded nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism.

The same one you Leftists used to call 'god' and 'the messiah.'




Let's take a quantum leap and pretend you are capable of thought:
What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions

after today's vote of GOP hacks, I'm pretty sure they don't give a flying about the country or its security.



Speaking of America's security.....perhaps you can explain this:

What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?

who would that be dearie?

and while we're on the subject of security why are all you red-baters suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders.

hmmmmmm? how about that? and which is of greater import to US as a country, silly girl



"..suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders"

If that were the truth, it would be an unrequited love.....Putin shed his love on Hillary and the Democrats.

From FDR on, Democrats and Russians/communists have been joined at the hip.


The Kremlin
a. produced an anti-Trump dossier aimed at sinking his candidacy
b. Putin bribed Hillary per the uranium deal
c. The Kremlin paid (Bill) Clinton speeches that fetched $500,000 or more,
d. The Podestas were given $millions by Russians
e. Suddenly, the dumbest among us....you.....claim the Russians are in favor of Trump


Can you really be this stupid????
Do you have to work at it???



"...the media narrative is collapsing with new facts showing the misbehavior of certain FBI officials. Besides not showing any collusion, we can now look back to see “inappropriate” briefings by intelligence officials of the Congress using this discredited information.


... the use of the dossier to obtain surveillance on Trump administration officials a “scandal of epic proportions.” In addition, America is also learning of the post-election whisper campaign to delegitimize President Donald Trump."

If The Classified Memo Is Released, Here’s What It Might Show
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions
There is no deadline imposed on the Trump regime to implement sanctions on Russians. The OP is bogus. It's called fake news.
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions

after today's vote of GOP hacks, I'm pretty sure they don't give a flying about the country or its security.

Speaking of America's security.....perhaps you can explain this:

What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?

who would that be dearie?

and while we're on the subject of servurituy why are all you red-baters suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders.

hmmmmmm? how about that? and which is of greater import to US as a country, silly girl

Sad isn't it? The party that used to be all about law enforcement is attacking the very institutions that keep us safe, prefer Russian intelligence over our own, and in the process of a purge of REPUBLICANS in their pathetic attempt to do Putin's bidding to undermine our democracy.

Literally everything ties back to Russia. EVERYTHING including The Orange Menaces refusal to punish Russia for what they did after a 98-2 vote in the Senate. If it was a movie, people would walk out - too fucking predictable and pathetic.

I don't even know what to say at this point. But I'm afraid that this may not end well.

and they didn't blink at all when Donald gave classified intel to the Russian ambassador or say a word when our "news" on the president''s whereabouts comes from RT.
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions
There is no deadline imposed on the Trump regime to implement sanctions on Russians. The OP is bogus. It's called fake news.

as with pretty much everything else said by trumpsters, that is false.

Opinion | Time’s up for Trump to implement new Russia sanctions

it is not "fake news" because you and the orange sociopath don't like it.
 
really? so you don't think his muslim ban applies to you?
Nope, cause I was born in America and thus I'm am a citizen.

I swear, if liberals didn't have identity politics to berate on innocent people, they wouldn't have anything. .... :cool:
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions
There is no deadline imposed on the Trump regime to implement sanctions on Russians. The OP is bogus. It's called fake news.

as with pretty much everything else said by trumpsters, that is false.

Opinion | Time’s up for Trump to implement new Russia sanctions

it is not "fake news" because you and the orange sociopath don't like it.
Highlight the relevant section please.
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-115hr3364enr/html/BILLS-115hr3364enr.htm
 
The Senate vote on this was 98 to 2. What's your prediction? Mine is more stonewalling. Question is whether the spineless and testicle-free Republicans will sit on their hands --- AGAIN

Trump faces a major deadline to use the Russia sanctions power that Congress overwhelmingly voted to give him — and it’s anybody’s guess as to whether he’ll comply on time after missing the last deadline.

Scrutiny is high, amid lingering suspicion of Trump’s eagerness to mend fences with Russia and with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation still digging into election meddling by Moscow. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle remain keen to get tough on Vladimir Putin’s government.

They have reason to worry about whether the popular sanctions package Trump reluctantly signed in August will be implemented just as hesitantly. The Russia provisions of the bill were designed as a response to Moscow’s meddling in the 2016 election, which the president himself has downplayed.

Furthermore, the last time Trump’s administration confronted a deadline to set in motion penalties against Putin’s government, it took more than three weeks — and a nudge from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) — for Trump’s team to comply.

An even more critical moment arrives Monday. The Treasury Department is required to begin imposing sanctions against entities doing business with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors as well as to produce a hotly-anticipated list of oligarchs maintaining close ties to Putin. Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress’ authority.​

Deadline looms for Trump and Russia sanctions

after today's vote of GOP hacks, I'm pretty sure they don't give a flying about the country or its security.

Speaking of America's security.....perhaps you can explain this:

What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?

who would that be dearie?

and while we're on the subject of servurituy why are all you red-baters suddenly in love with putin and his paid army of disinformation spreaders.

hmmmmmm? how about that? and which is of greater import to US as a country, silly girl

Sad isn't it? The party that used to be all about law enforcement is attacking the very institutions that keep us safe, prefer Russian intelligence over our own, and in the process of a purge of REPUBLICANS in their pathetic attempt to do Putin's bidding to undermine our democracy.

Literally everything ties back to Russia. EVERYTHING including The Orange Menaces refusal to punish Russia for what they did after a 98-2 vote in the Senate. If it was a movie, people would walk out - too fucking predictable and pathetic.

I don't even know what to say at this point. But I'm afraid that this may not end well.

and they didn't blink at all when Donald gave classified intel to the Russian ambassador or say a word when our "news" on the president''s whereabouts comes from RT.

You can run, but you can't hide
So saith the Brown Bomber

Looks like I caught you lying.....

You know very well who awarded nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism.

The same one you Leftists used to call 'god' and 'the messiah.'




Let's take a quantum leap and pretend you are capable of thought:
What benefit did America, or the world, accrue by awarding nuclear weapons to the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism?




I'm gonna assume that your attempt to slither away from this post means exactly what every reader knows:
You lost again.
 

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