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Bill Stalled As Trump Balks At Needing Congressional Approval To Ease Russian Sanctions

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Long-delayed legislation to impose new sanctions on Russia hit another snag on Monday. That's when Sen. Bob Corker (R), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the deal to move the bill forward was premature. The bill never came up for a vote in the House because the Trump administration objected to needing Congress' approval before easing any sanctions on Moscow.

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