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Trump teases ‘major statement’ on Russia after latest Ukraine attack: ‘You’ll be seeing things happen’

July 11, 2025
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Trump teases ‘major statement’ on Russia after latest Ukraine attack: ‘You’ll be seeing things happen’
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WASHINGTON — President Trump said Friday he plans to make a “major statement” on Russia early next week — as the Senate considers legislation to force his hand on sanctions after months of threats from the commander-in-chief.

“I think I’ll have a major statement to make on Russia on Monday,” Trump told NBC News in a phone interview Thursday.

“You’ll be seeing things happen,” Trump told a reporter Friday morning on the White House lawn when asked about an overnight Russian drone attack that damaged a maternity hospital in Ukraine’s second city of Kharkiv.

President Trump speaking to reporters before departing for Texas.
President Trump said Friday that “you’ll be seeing things happen” with Russia as he departed the White House for a trip to tour storm damage in Texas. REUTERS

The president has openly flirted with stepping up sanctions on Moscow over attacks that have injured and killed Ukrainian civilians — as well as imposing penalties on customers of Russian oil, minerals and other goods.

Trump teased plans for the statement as his executive prerogative could soon be limited.

A bill co-sponsored by Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) — believed to have the support of more than 80 senators — would force Trump to impose a 500% tariff on any country that buys Russian oil, walloping nations such as India, a US defense partner.

In a change made to appease Trump, the legislation would allow the president to waive tariffs twice for a 180-day period, but the second waiver would trigger a congressional vote.

A source close to the White House told The Post this week that Trump strongly opposes the proposed congressional review of his waivers.

Trump, who has attempted to broker a peace deal between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky since re-entering office Jan. 20, has described the bill as offering him autonomy, despite its current wording.

“It’s at my option if I want to use it,” he insisted to NBC News. “They’re going to pass a very major and very biting sanctions bill, but it’s up to the president as to whether or not he wants to exercise it.”

Vladimir Putin at a meeting in Moscow.
Trump has increasingly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin after he continued to strike Ukraine. via REUTERS

In the past, Trump has attached signing statements to bills asserting executive primacy in foreign policy.

“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons, 100%,” Trump added Thursday night. “So what we’re doing is the weapons that are going out are going to NATO, and then NATO is going to be giving those weapons, and NATO is paying for those weapons.”

Trump this week reversed a Pentagon pause on defensive weapon shipments to Ukraine after military leaders expressed concern that US stockpiles were running too low.

The potential toughening of sanctions on Moscow by Trump comes after much of Russia’s business elite were spared by Biden administration sanctions — including two billionaires who sought out US real estate investments with former first son Hunter Biden.

The post Trump teases ‘major statement’ on Russia after latest Ukraine attack: ‘You’ll be seeing things happen’ appeared first on New York Post.

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