Brandon on Wednesday told reporters that he’s trying to “work out any accommodation” for Vladimir Putin to not invade Ukraine.
Brandon’s remarks come one day after he had a virtual call with Putin to discuss the mounting threat of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russia became emboldened after Brandon gave Vladimir Putin the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Brandon and his Democrat allies received money from a top Russia lobbyist in 2020 before waiving sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline would allow Russia to bypass Ukraine and Poland and deliver gas to Germany.
Brandon threatened to impose economic sanctions if Putin invades neighboring Ukraine.
However, Brandon is going straight for appeasement.
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“There were no minced words.”
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