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Unprecedented Sanctions Send the Russian Ruble Tumbling

Clip: 2/28/2022 | 17m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

Bill Browder joins the show.

Unprecedented sanctions have sent the Russian ruble tumbling. The U.S. has now cut off Russia’s central bank from its $630 billion so-called sanctions-proof fund. Bill Browder is CEO of Hermitage Capital and the architect of the Magnitsky Act, used by President Biden to impose sanctions on Vladimir Putin and his oligarch cronies. He speaks about the tactic of cutting Putin off from his wealth.

02/28/2022

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Fmr. Lithuanian President: "[Putin's] Mind is Deteriorating"

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Clip: 2/28/2022 | 2m 14s | Former Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite joins the show. (2m 14s)

Petraeus: Putin's War in Ukraine "Is Going Terribly for Him"

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Clip: 2/28/2022 | 2m 58s | David Petraeus joins the show. (2m 58s)

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