Congress Locked in Ukraine Aid Standoff
The Senate and House appear headed for a standoff over competing bills to authorize sanctions on Russia and provide aid to Ukraine, potentially prolonging Congress’ inaction over the two weeks since Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military intervention in the Crimean peninsula.Congress locked over Ukraine aid standoff (via PBS News Hour)
#Crimea – Russian navy sailors stand on the deck of their ship making its way in the bay of the city of #Sevastopol pic.twitter.com/bWuQ7oz4IN — AFP Photo Department (@AFPphoto) March 25, 2014 The Senate and House appear headed for a standoff over…
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