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Graham: Senate will move ‘soon’ on Russia, China sanctions

Last updated: July 8, 2025 8:45 pm
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Tuesday that the Senate will move “soon” on a “tough” Russia sanctions bill that will also penalize the Kremlin’s top energy recipients, China and India.

“President @realDonaldTrump is spot on about the games Putin is playing,” Graham said in a Tuesday post on X. “The Senate will move soon on a tough sanctions bill – not only against Russia – but also against countries like China and India that buy Russian energy products that finance Putin’s war machine. The Senate bill has a presidential waiver to give President Trump maximum leverage.”

“When it comes to Putin and those who support his war machine, it is time to change the game,” added the South Carolina Republican, a prominent supporter of Ukraine in the Senate.

Graham renewed his push for the sanctions bill, a measure that has more than 80 co-sponsors in the Senate, as President Trump has continued to express his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“That is a war that it should have never happened. A lot of people are dying and it should end. We get a lot of bull**** thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth. He’s very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless,” Trump told reporters at the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

Trump confirmed, when asked by a reporter on Tuesday, that he is “looking at” Graham’s sanctions bill.

The measure would impose a 500 percent tariff on imports from any nation that purchases Russian uranium, gas and oil. Graham has been in constant contact with Trump about the bill and lawmakers in the upper chamber are waiting for the president’s approval to bring it to the floor.

Graham is proposing a carveout to his bill to spare countries who still import Russian gas, but have supported Ukraine in their three-year war with the Kremlin’s military.

“A lot of countries still buy Russian oil and gas but less. Some European countries still have relationships with Russia, but they’ve been very helpful to Ukraine. So I want to carve them out,” Graham told reporters last month.

“There’s some of our allies who’ve really helped Ukraine but would be affected by the bill, they’ve earned their way to get a carveout,” the senator added. “Those who have helped Ukraine, meaningfully, will get a carveout. In other words you’ll incentivize people to help Ukraine.”

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told reporters on Tuesday that “we’ll have more to say about that later this week” when talking about Graham’s measure and added that there is a “lot of interest” in moving the bill forward.

The Pentagon is expected to resume sending some defensive weapons to Ukraine, marking a reversal after the shipments were halted last week amid concerns of U.S. stockpiles running low.

Trump said on Monday that the U.S. needs to supply Ukraine with weapons so that the war-torn country can defend itself from the Russian military’s attacks.

“Defensive weapons, primarily, but they’re getting hit very, very hard. So many people are dying in that mess. We’re going to send some more weapons,” the president told reporters.

The Defense Department confirmed the move Monday night, adding that the review of U.S. munitions will continue.

Trump expressed disappointment with Putin after speaking with the Russian leader on Thursday, saying that the Kremlin head is not “looking to stop” and that he made “no progress” in forging a potential ceasefire agreement between Moscow and Kyiv.

Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday. Ukraine’s leader said the two presidents had a “very important and fruitful” conversation.

The two leaders spoke about the Russian attacks and agreed that “we will work together to strengthen protection of our skies.”

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