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Trump Eases Russia and Iran Oil Sanctions, Faces Bipartisan Rebuke

The New York Times reports that earlier this month President Donald Trump lifted restrictions on Russian oil exports and then temporarily waived sanctions on about 140 million barrels of Iranian oil sitting at sea, in an effort to cool crude prices hovering near $100 a barrel and blunt war-driven gasoline spikes at home. The moves reopen global markets to Russian shipments and allow Iranian cargoes to be sold for 30 days, potentially sending billions of dollars to two governments that Washington simultaneously labels top national-security threats. In response, Rep. Don Bacon, Republican of Nebraska, and Rep. Gregory Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sent a joint letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning the decision undercuts years of sanctions aimed at weakening Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine and constraining Tehran’s regional ambitions, and demanding detailed justification. Other lawmakers from both parties are criticizing the policy publicly, framing it as a self-inflicted strategic gift to adversaries in the middle of an Iran war even as the White House argues it is trying to stabilize global energy supply. Online debate is already split between those accusing Trump of betraying his own "maximum pressure" posture and those saying high fuel prices are politically and economically unsustainable, underscoring how sanctions are being traded off against short-term domestic cost relief.

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📌 Key Facts

  • President Trump has lifted restrictions on Russian oil exports to allow shipments to resume to buyers worldwide.
  • The administration also issued a 30-day waiver on sanctions covering roughly 140 million barrels of Iranian oil already loaded at sea.
  • Crude oil prices are near $100 per barrel, and the stated goal of the sanctions relief is to ease global supply constraints and U.S. gasoline prices.
  • Reps. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) and Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) sent a bipartisan letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticizing the move and demanding answers.
  • Critics in both parties warn the policy risks funneling a financial windfall to Russia and Iran at a time when both are central to U.S. security concerns.

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