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Democrats Double Down on NYT Russian Bounties Hoax by Demanding Sanctions Against Putin

Congressional Democrats continue to hang on to the theory, first concocted by the New York Times on June 26, that Russian military intelligence paid bounties to the Taliban to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan and are using it as the basis for the further wrecking of any remaining possibilities of an improvement in U,S,-Russian relations. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) Has gone so for to introduce a proposal to slap sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin personally. The proposal from Menendez, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, would impose a visa ban and an asset freeze on Putin and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, as well as other Russian officials involved in the targeting of U.S. troops, reported The Hill.

The House Armed Services Committee, meanwhile, voted up an amendment to the defense authorization bill yesterday that would effectively freeze the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. The amendment, sponsored by Colorado Democrat Jason Crow, with backing from House Republican Conference chairman Liz Chenet (Wyo.) requires, among other measures, an assessment of whether any “state actors have provided any incentives to the Taliban, their affiliates, or other foreign terrorist organizations for attacks against United States, coalition, or Afghan security forces or civilians in Afghanistan in the last two years, including the details of any attacks believed to have been connected with such incentives.”

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