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‘Minnesota Stands With Ukraine’: Minn. Lawmakers Denounce Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

By WCCO-TV Staff — Feb 24, 2022

ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) —Minnesota’s members of Congress condemned Russia’s invasion into Ukraine, all of them reacting to the escalating violence on Thursday as President Biden hit the country with new stringent sanctions.

Biden addressed the nation on Thursday afternoon, announcing new sanctions on Russian banks to freeze “every asset they have” in America. The United States and its Western allies will block more than half of Russia’s high-tech imports, Biden said, with more controls on exports to the country.

“These are not going to be a little pain. This is going to be a dramatic and decisive repudiation of what Russia is doing and will cause grave harm to Russia’s economy,” said DFL Sen. Tina Smith at an event Thursday morning before Biden’s remarks. “Russia has chosen to launch an unprovoked, premediated attack. It’s a war of choice.”

WCCO asked her and Rep Angie Craig about the crisis unfolding abroad while they were visiting Dakota County Technical College to tout a piece of federal legislation.

“We need to make this very painful for Vladimir Putin and Russia,” Craig said. “We need to, in the strongest terms, possible isolate Russia from the entire international community.”

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who visited Ukraine last monthtweeted her support for Ukraine and called for unity around the globe, in addition to “swift sanctions and consequences worldwide.”
In an interview with NPR Thursday morning, Klobuchar said the sanctions shouldn’t be underestimated, noting that the U.S. and its allies account for more than half of the world’s GDP.

“The effect when all of these countries where Russia has holdings, where Russia does business — it is a major, major gut punch,” she said.

Across the political divide, Republicans also blasted Putin’s invasion. Rep. Tom Emmer, who’s in House GOP leadership as the head of its campaign arm, called the attack “unwarranted” that’s “a result of weak leadership on the world stage.”

He also backs quick action to hold Russia accountable., saying “our response to these aggressions must be done in a swift and unwavering manner that holds Russia – and any other nation seeking to violate international law – to account, while restoring American energy and economic dominance here at home.”

Right now, Congress is back to work in their districts. Craig said she called on House leadership to bring lawmakers back to Washington sooner to pass a strong package against Russia and make sure “the military assistance Ukraine needs, Ukraine gets.”

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