The 28-point peace plan unveiled by the Trump administration to stop Russia’s war against Ukraine, allegedly written by the Russians, and Trump is trying to force Ukraine to accept the plan that would see the democracy surrender large amounts of territory and virtually disarm.
The peace plan is not really a peace plan.
The document is Russia’s wish list for Ukraine to surrender.
The plan is so pro-Putin and anti-democratic that it has resulted in a swift backlash from Republicans in the House of Representatives.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) posted on X:
Correction: The United States wants Russia’s answer on an unconditional withdrawal from Ukraine by Thursday. This propaganda produced by Russia must be rejected and ignored for the non-serious nonsense that it is.
This moment requires peace through strength, not reconciliation. Today, we officially notified both the Clerk of the House of Representatives and House leadership of our request for resignation to force a vote on lifting Russian sanctions immediately upon our return.
Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) wrote on
What will Republicans do if Trump tries to force Ukraine to surrender to Russia?
The Republicans in the House of Representatives have a plan to punish Trump’s love affair with Putin for the first time.
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