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Senate, White House Break Russia Sanctions Deadlock

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After weeks of gridlock, the Senate and White House have finally reached an agreement on Russia sanctions legislation, clearing the way for action that strengthens America's position against Moscow. This breakthrough demonstrates what's possible when Washington stops playing political games and focuses on protecting US interests and national security. The deal represents a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation on foreign policy - exactly what patriots expect from their elected officials.

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