Lawmakers proposed a ban on the Trump return departmenet Russia

Lawmakers proposed a ban on the Trump return departmenet Russia

MOSCOW, 1 Jul — RIA Novosti. A group of congressmen introduced a bill under which the President of the United States Donald trump should not have access to budget funds for the return of departmenet in the States of Maryland and new York to the government of the Russian Federation.

“Our intelligence services agree that Moscow interfered in the us elections in 2016. During his presidency, trump and his administration have failed to clearly and in a coordinated manner to respond to the intervention in our democracy,” reads the statement of the Congressman from Maryland’s Anthony brown, who leads the team, who put forward the bill.

Brown says that Congress must ensure that the administration is not acting in favor of Russia’s interests, while using state funds of the United States. “Maryland should not become a springboard for foreign of the enemy, spying and undermining our national security”, according to the website brown.

At the end of 2016, the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama imposed sanctions against nine Russian institutions, companies and individuals, including against the GRU and the FSB, for allegedly “meddling in the election” and “pressure on American diplomats.” Also, the United States has closed two of the residential complex, non-diplomatic property of the Russian Federation, and declared persona non grata 35 Russian diplomats in the United States. However, no evidence in support of its action, the American side has not led.

In the U.S. Congress are now independent investigation about the “Russian interference” in the US presidential election, which was won by Donald trump. A similar investigation leads the FBI. Congress has passed several high-profile hearing on “Russian intervention”, but the hearing has not provided any evidence, citing the secrecy of information. Part of the investigation devoted to the legitimacy of relations advisers trump with Russian companies.

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