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The U.S. Congress is seeking ways to further pressure Russia to end the military invasion of Ukraine including the removal of most favored nation status for Russia and Belarus. Congress is also looking for ways to block those close to Russian President Putin from transferring assets via cyber currency platforms. Meanwhile, Russian forces have met with stiff resistance from the Ukrainian military, but bombing has moved dangerously close to the Ukrainian border with Poland, a NATO ally. President Putin has long been critical of air power staged in Poland. Will he justify an attack on military targets outside the border of Ukraine?
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Sen. Mike Rounds says he's opposed to sending U.S. troops into Ukraine or participating in a no-fly zone since it would mean a direct confrontation with Russia that could escalate to nuclear war.
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South Dakota's congressional delegation and governor are supporting sanctions against Russia and military aid to Ukraine while slamming Vladimir Putin's invasion and President Joe Biden's energy policy choices.
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Russian military buildup continues to grow on the Ukrainian border. South Dakota U.S. Senator Mike Rounds joins us with what he knows about this unfolding situation.
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The world has been on alert fearing that Russia may invade Ukraine. President Joe Biden says the threat is urgent. We talk with U.S. Senator Mike Rounds about the threat of war and the promise of diplomacy.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has accused South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds of going "woke" on ABC This Week with George Stephanopoulos. What exactly did Sen. Rounds say to invoke the ire of the former president? He said Americans can "believe and have confidence that elections are fair." We hear Senator Rounds from the interview in his own words.
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The former president of the United States is calling one of South Dakota’s sitting U.S. senators a “jerk.”Donald Trump made the statement against Sen. Mike Rounds after Rounds told ABC News the 2020 election results were correct.
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Kevin Woster joins us with thoughts from his conversation with U.S. Senator Mike Rounds regarding the loss of his beloved wife and his return to work in Congress.
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U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds is back in the nation's capital following the death of his wife, Jean. The former first lady had been battling cancer since 2019.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken testified on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the Biden Administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan. U.S. Senator Mike Rounds questioned Blinken about a power vacuum in the country and problems with special immigrant visas.