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GOP Centrists Force Vote on Major Russian Sanctions Bill in Defiance of Trump

GOP Centrists Force Vote on Major Russian Sanctions Bill in Defiance of Trump

House Centrists Bypass Leadership for Ukraine Vote

A small bloc of GOP lawmakers has defied their leadership and President Donald Trump by forcing the House to take up a major bill intended to deliver U.S. military support to Ukraine while imposing steep sanctions on Russia. The GOP-led House is now on track to vote in early June on Congress’ first major pro-Ukraine measure of Trump’s second term, representing a direct challenge to his handling of the conflict.

With President Trump’s foreign policy focus largely centered on Iran in recent months, the war in Ukraine has continued with limited U.S. involvement. To the frustration of some members of his party, the president has yet to achieve his vow of a quick end to the conflict. Furthermore, his recent decision to loosen restrictions on Russian oil—intended to lower global energy prices amid the U.S. war in Iran—has aggravated those seeking a tougher stance on Moscow.

The upcoming vote on Russian sanctions is expected shortly after the House’s Memorial Day recess. It poses a significant political headache for Speaker Mike Johnson and his leadership team, as vulnerable lawmakers are under pressure to address rising costs at home while being forced to weigh in on another global conflict.

The Power of the Discharge Petition

The vote was made possible by a discharge petition, a procedural tool used to circumvent leadership and bring legislation directly to the floor. California Representative Kevin Kiley, an independent who frequently caucuses with the GOP, provided the final signature needed to reach the 218-threshold. Kiley noted that the collapse of previous ceasefires and Russia's weakening position created the necessary leverage for Congress to act.

Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, a GOP centrist and co-chair of the Congressional Ukraine Caucus, spent months working with Democrat Greg Meeks of New York to secure the signatures. Fitzpatrick stated that the effort sends a clear message to international allies that "help is on the way."

The proposed legislation includes:

  • Strict sanctions on Russian banks, oil, and mining companies.

  • 500 percent tariffs on all Russian goods imported to the U.S.

  • A total ban on imported Russian crude oil.

  • Authorization for 8 billion dollars in arms sales.

  • An extension of the military lend-lease program.

Uncertain Path in the Senate

While many predict the bill will pass the House with bipartisan support, its fate in the Senate remains uncertain. Supporters would need to reach a critical 60-vote threshold, and it is unclear if there are enough Republicans willing to break with the White House to clear that hurdle.

If passed, the measure would be the first major move by Congress on the Russia-Ukraine war since the contentious supplemental funding bills of the previous administration. Even if the bill fails to become law, GOP supporters argue that forcing the vote sends a powerful signal to the White House regarding the party's priorities on European security.

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By: CNN Newsource

May 13, 2026

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GOP Centrists Force Vote on Major Russian Sanctions Bill in Defiance of Trump