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Derrick Johnson, president of the N.A.A.C.P., said President Trump’s policies had set back civil rights.

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The 2028 Subtext of Newsom’s Speech

11 juin 2025 à 05:00
The California governor used a nationally televised address to criticize President Trump and to seize a political moment.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom of California has made little secret of his interest in running for president, and the speech was filled with the trappings of an address by a White House candidate.

Reagan Invoked the ‘Welfare Queen.’ The New G.O.P. Target Is a Lazy Gamer.

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Republicans targeting safety net programs once invoked women they claimed were living lavishly on government funds. Now as they seek to pare back Medicaid, the imagery has changed — but not the argument.

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Speaker Mike Johnson and others have accused able-bodied unemployed Americans of “cheating” by receiving Medicaid coverage when they could work.
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  • US House Speaker Johnson backs Senate bill to toughen sanctions on Russia
    U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson voiced support on June 2 for a Senate-backed bill aimed at strengthening sanctions against Russia, the New York Post reported.A bipartisan group of U.S. senators said in late May that they are ready to vote on a bill on sanctions against Russia if peace talks on the Russia-Ukraine war do not progress soon. The bill, introduced to the Senate in early April, would impose new penalties on Russia and slap 500% tariffs on imports from countries that buy Russian oil, pe
     

US House Speaker Johnson backs Senate bill to toughen sanctions on Russia

3 juin 2025 à 05:04
US House Speaker Johnson backs Senate bill to toughen sanctions on Russia

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson voiced support on June 2 for a Senate-backed bill aimed at strengthening sanctions against Russia, the New York Post reported.

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators said in late May that they are ready to vote on a bill on sanctions against Russia if peace talks on the Russia-Ukraine war do not progress soon.

The bill, introduced to the Senate in early April, would impose new penalties on Russia and slap 500% tariffs on imports from countries that buy Russian oil, petroleum products, natural gas, or uranium.

"There's many members of Congress that want us to sanction Russia as strongly as we can," Johnson said. "And I'm an advocate of that."

U.S. President Donald Trump said he had not yet imposed new sanctions on Russia because he believed a peace deal might be within reach.

"If I think I'm close to getting a deal, I don't want to screw it up by doing that," he said, but added he is prepared to act if Moscow stalls further.

Russia and Ukraine held a second round of talks in Istanbul on June 2. Kyiv presented a peace proposal that reportedly included potential easing of sanctions on Moscow, among other clauses.

The condition proposed by Ukraine is that sanctions are automatically renewed if the ceasefire agreement is broken.

Following the new round of talks, Russia proposed a limited two- to three-day ceasefire in specific front-line areas to recover the bodies of fallen soldiers, while continuing to disregard Ukraine’s call for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire supported by Western partners.

Sanctions on Russia are working, Ukraine just needs more
Sanctions on their own won’t end the war, but they are a crucial tool in the West’s efforts to pressure Putin.
US House Speaker Johnson backs Senate bill to toughen sanctions on RussiaThe Kyiv IndependentDominic Culverwell
US House Speaker Johnson backs Senate bill to toughen sanctions on Russia
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