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Lawmaker opposes easing sanctions on Russian oil, says Russia shared U.S. base locations with Iran

March 13, 2026 | House Committee on Foreign Affairs Democrats, Foreign Affairs: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation, Legislative, Federal


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Lawmaker opposes easing sanctions on Russian oil, says Russia shared U.S. base locations with Iran
A lawmaker opposed lifting sanctions on Russian oil that is already at sea, saying the move risks U.S. security and announcing legislation to tighten penalties.

The lawmaker responded to a question about the sanction lift by saying, "I feel terrible about lifting those sanctions," and adding, "I have a bill trying to put more sanctions on Russia." The comment framed the proposed legislation as a direct response to administration policy decisions.

The lawmaker went on to criticize the president’s approach to intelligence, saying the administration "appeared to be trusting what the Russians say when in fact our intelligence are saying that Russia is giving the Iranians some of the locations of American bases and where American troops are." The lawmaker presented that allegation as a reason the United States should not ease pressure on Moscow.

The lawmaker also argued that the administration has not applied sufficient pressure on Russia despite its ongoing actions in Ukraine, noting that Russia’s initial incursion was expected to be brief but has continued for years. The comments tied the sanction question to broader concerns about Russian behavior in Ukraine and regional security.

The exchange began with a question about whether lifting sanctions on Russian oil already at sea was appropriate to reduce pressure on oil prices; the lawmaker’s reply emphasized opposition and legislative intent. No formal vote or committee action was recorded on the proposal during the segment.

There was no on-record response in this segment from the president or administration officials to the lawmaker’s allegation about Russia and Iran. The hearing segment ended after the lawmaker’s remarks; no formal decision was taken.

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