Down Memory Lane - GOP Senators Tell Contradictory Stories About Moscow
https://www.thedailybeast.com/gop-senators-tell-contradictory-stories-about-moscow-trip
EXCLUSIVE
A top Republican senator shocked his colleagues when he suggested, after returning from a trip to Moscow with fellow GOP lawmakers, that U.S. sanctions targeting Russia were not working and the Kremlins election interference was really no big deal.
Now, the senators who joined him for the series of meetings with senior Russian officials are sharply disputing not only Sen. Ron Johnsons (R-WI) conclusionsbut also his account of what went on behind closed doors in Moscow.
I think the sanctions are hurting them badly both in terms of their pocketbooks and in terms of their status in the world, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), who joined the congressional delegation last week, said in an interview. I dont want to over-state this, but these were very tense meetings.
In public, the American lawmakers directly appealed to Russia for a better relationship. But in private, according to the senators who attended the meetings, they confronted their Russian counterparts over a host of issues, most notably Moscows interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Russian officials were under the impression that only Democrats were critical of Russia for its election-meddling and its incursions into eastern Europe.
Thats why Johnson raised eyebrows when, after returning from the nine-day trip with five of his fellow GOP senators, he suggested that the U.S. should evaluate whether the sanctions currently in place are successfully harming Russian interests because you'd be hard-pressed to say that sanctions against Russia are really working all that well. He also appeared to downplay the significance of election interference, saying it was not the greatest threat to our democracy and weve blown it way out of proportion.