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Putin is ‘directly and purposefully’ attacking US businesses in Ukraine: Democratic senators
A group of Democratic Senators is accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of purposefully attacking American businesses operating in Ukraine, urging more American support for Kyiv in defending against Russia’s aggression against the country.
A delegation of U.S. senators was returning Wednesday from a trip to Ukraine, hoping to spur action in Congress for a series of sanctions meant to economically cripple Moscow and pressure President Vladimir Putin to make key concessions in peace talks.
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"It does not say that ICE agents or CBP agents can simply bash down doors and barge into people's homes, terrorize their children, detain and arrest people without a judicial warrant" The post Dem Senator Hammers ICE Chief Over ‘Secret Memo’ Allowing Feds to Enter Homes Without a Judicial Warrant first appeared on Mediaite.
Democratic U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal said Russia has opened a "hunt" for U.S. companies in Ukraine, attacking with missiles and drones. He said this during a press conference in Kiev, "EP". Blumenthal said he learned during a visit to Kiev about targeted Russian attacks on American businesses in Ukraine.
During their visit, a pair of Democratic senators made the case for Congress to impose harsh penalties on Moscow for its continuing offensive.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., ahead of a possible partial government shutdown Friday. Let's take a closer look now at the deal struck between Democratic Senators and the White House with one of those lawmakers, Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut. Good morning, Senator, and welcome back to the program.
The unofficial forum was one of several events put on by congressional Democrats over the past year to protest Trump administration actions.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal held a press conference in Hartford, Conn. on Feb. 9 to address federal student loan limits imposed on teaching and social work degrees by the One Big Beautiful Bill.
People around the world are mourning the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson. Jackson came to Connecticut dozens of times over the years. Maybe the most memorable visit was when he got arrested as part of a protest by unionized Yale University workers in 2003.