He called Russian President Vladimir Putin “crazy,” expressing his support for Ukraine, defending “secondary sanctions and weapons support.”
“I agree with President Trump. War crimes Putin is crazy. The civilized world will not sit in Putin's empire tantrum at the expense of more children's lives. Secondary sanctions and weapons support are now standing with Ukraine to fight back this unprovoked invasion and work for the peace of home,” Wilson wrote Monday.
President Donald Trump is saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin “absolutely crazy!” and “killing many people unnecessarily.”
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Left: Rep. Joe Wilson, Rs.C. will leave the Capitol Hill Club after the House Republican Conference meeting on Tuesday, March 25th, 2025. Right: President Donald Trump arrives on May 26, 2025 at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia to speak out on National Day observance (Left: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images, Inc; Right: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Aiming to help end the Russian-Ukraine war, Trump blasted Ukrainian President Voldy Zelensky in the post, declaring, “Everything causes problems from his mouth, I don't like it and I'd better stop.”
In X's Monday night post, Sen. Chuck Grassley of R-Iowa urged President Trump to act.
“I killed Putin's enuf an innocent ppl. Press Trump is at least sanctioning,” Grassley said in the post.
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A large, bipartisan coalition of US senators supports the proposed sanctions. Grassley is the original co-star of the Senate measure, and Wilson is the original co-host of the House Edition.
Zelenskyy also advocates sanctions.
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“New and strong sanctions against Russia will serve as a guaranteed means of forcing Russia to not only stop the fire but to show respect from the United States, Europe and from all over the world who are seeking peace,” Zelenkie declared in an X post on Monday.