Trump backs law expanding Russia sanctions: White House

IANS  |  Washington 

US President Donald Trump supports a bill announced on the weekend by to increase sanctions on Russia, in part due to Moscow's alleged interference in last year's election, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said.

Sanders told ABC News on Sunday that Trump supports the bill as it now reads as the has opposed an earlier version of the same bill because it limited Trump's ability to lift sanctions on Russia, Efe news reported.

The revised bill, which also includes new sanctions on Iran and North Korea, retains Trump's sanction-lifting authority and his ability to make "significant" policy changes toward Russia, although he would have to inform and lawmakers would have 30 days to decide whether or not to allow such changes.

Meanwhile, the also said that Trump is not considering pardoning his advisors, his family members or himself regarding the probe, one day after Trump himself claimed that as President, he had the "complete" authority to pardon anyone.

The new Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, and one of Trump's personal attorneys Jay Sekulow mentioned the issue in separate television interviews.

"The President is not going to have to pardon anybody because the thing is a nonsensical thing," Scaramucci said on CNN on Sunday morning.

However, in another interview on Fox News, Scaramucci acknowledged that last week he spoke with Trump about the presidential pardon issue.

Sekulow said on ABC that he had not spoken with Trump about pardons.

"We're not researching the issue, because the issue of pardons is not on the table," he said. "There's nothing to pardon from."

"Pardons have not been discussed," Sekulow added.

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