Congressman Fitzpatrick says silence in face of deliberate Evil could never be option at hearing on Ukraine War
Pennsylvania Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick testifies at a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on the State Department and Foreign Operations hearing about Russia abducting children from Ukraine that silence in the face of such deliberate evil could never be an option and they had a responsibility and moral obligation as human beings to take action by sending the message to the Russian Federation that if they continued to kidnap Ukraine's children and refused to return every single last one of them home they would bear the full weight of being recognized as a state sponsor of terror, and Congress must sanction every single element of Vladimir Putin's regime.





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