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Foreign Ministry statement regarding response personal sanctions against members of the US Congress

806-13-04-2022

 

In response to the latest wave of anti-Russia sanctions imposed by the Biden Administration on March 24, 2022, against 328 deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, or nearly all members of the lower house taken together with the other previously blacklisted members, Russia has adopted response sanction restrictions against 398 members of the House of Representatives of the US Congress.

These persons, including the leaders and committee chairs of the lower house of the US Congress, have been permanently put on the Russian stop list. All members of the US Congress have been blacklisted together with the other incumbent legislators, who have been prohibited from entering the Russian Federation alongside Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The list is as follows:

1. Peter Rey Aguilar (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

2. Alma Shealey Adams (Democratic Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

3. Robert Brown Aderholt (Republican Party, Alabama), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

4. Cynthia Lynne Axne (Democratic Party, Iowa), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

5. Richard Wayne Allen (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

6. Mark Eugene Amodei (Republican Party, Nevada), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

7. Lauren Ashley Underwood (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

8. Frederick Stephen Upton (Republican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

9. Kelly Michael Armstrong (Republican Party, North Dakota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

10. Jodey Cook Arrington (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

11. Brian Philip Babin (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

12. Theodore Paul Budd (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

13. Donald Sternoff Beyer Jr. (Democratic Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

14. James Richard Baird (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

15. Stephanie Irene Bice (Republican Party, Oklahoma), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

16. Kenneth Robert Buck (Republican Party, Colorado), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

17. Larry Dean Bucshon (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

18. William Troy Balderson (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

19. Nanette Diaz Barragan (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

20. Karen Ruth Bass (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

21. George Kenneth Butterfield Jr. (Democratic Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

22. Cliff Stewart Bentz (Republican Party, Oregon), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

23. Amerish Babulal Bera (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

24. John Warren Bergman (Repubican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

25. Michael Clifton Burgess (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

26. Timothy Floyd Burchett (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

27. Andrew Steven Biggs (Republican Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

28. Joyce Marie Beatty (Democratic Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

29. James Daniel Bishop (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

30. Sanford Dixon Bishop Jr. (Democratic Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

31. Lisa LaTrelle Blunt Rochester (Democratic Party, Delaware), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

32. Earl Francis Blumenauer (Democratic Party, Oregon), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

33. Lauren Opal Boebert (Republican Party, Colorado), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

34. Brendan Francis Boyle (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

35. Suzanne Marie Bonamici (Democratic Party, Oregon), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

36. Michael Joseph Bost (Republican Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

37. Jamaal Anthony Bowman (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

38. Shontel Monique Brown (Democratic Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

39. Anthony Gregory Brown (Democratic Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

40. Julia Andrews Brownley (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

41. Morris Jackson Brooks Jr. (Republican Party, Alabama), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

42. Carolyn Jordan Bourdeaux (Democratic Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

43. Cheryl Lea Bustos (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

44. Vernon Gale Buchanan (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

45. Cori Anika Bush (Democratic Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

46. Donald John Bacon (Republican Party, Nebraska), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

47. James Edward Banks (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

48. Ann Louise Wagner (Republican Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

49. David Goncalves Valadao (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

50. Jacqueline Walorski (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress; 

51. Elizabeth Ann Van Duyne (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

52. Jefferson H. Van Drew (Republican Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

53. Juan Carlos Vargas (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

54. Deborah Wasserman Schultz (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

55. Daniel Alan Webster (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

56. Filemon Bartolome Vela Jr. (Democratic Party, Texas; resigned on March 31, 2022), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

57. Nydia Margarita Velazquez Serrano (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

58. Bruce Eugene Westerman (Republican Party, Arkansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

59. Marc Allison Veasey (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

60. Michael John Gallagher (Republican Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

61. Ruben Marinelarena Gallego (Democratic Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

62. John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

63. Andrew Reed Garbarino (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

64. Sylvia Rodriguez Garcia (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

65. Michael Joseph Garcia (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

66. Jesus Garcia (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

67. Steven Brett Guthrie (Republican Party, Kentucky), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

68. Michael Patrick Guest (Republican Party, Mississippi), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

69. Matthew Louis Gaetz II (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

70. Robert Brian Gibbs (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

71. Jared Forrest Golden (Democratic Party, Maine), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

72. Jimmy Gomez (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

73. Louis Buller Gohmert Jr. (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

74. Anthony Gonzalez (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

75. Ernest Anthony Gonzales II (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

76. Vicente Gonzalez Jr. (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

77. Jenniffer Aydin Gonzalez-Colon (New Progressive Party, Puerto Rico), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

78. Paul Anthony Gosar (Republican Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

79. Joshua S. Gottheimer (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

80. Garret Neal Graves (Republican Party, Louisiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

81. Samuel Bruce Graves Jr. (Republican Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

82. Norvell Kay Granger (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

83. Alexander Green (Democratic Party), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

84. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

85. Mark Edward Green (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

86. Howard Morgan Griffith (Republican Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

87. Raul Manuel Grijalva (Democratic Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

88. Glenn Grothman (Republican Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

89. Robert Good (Republican Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

90. Lance Carter Gooden (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

91. Neal Patrick Dunn (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

92. Diana Louise DeGette (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

93. Scott Eugene DesJarlais (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

94. Suzan Kay Oliver DelBene (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

95. Antonio Ramon Delgado (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

96. Valdez Venita Demings (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

97. Mark James DeSaulnier (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

98. Peter Anthony DeFazio (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

99. Pramila Jayapal (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

100. Christopher L. Jacobs (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

101. Sara Josephine Jacobs (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

102. Ronny Lynn Jackson (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

103. Hakeem Sekou Jeffries (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

104. John Patrick Joyce (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

105. David Patrick Joyce (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

106. Mondaire Jones (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

107. William Leslie Johnson (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

108. Henry Calvin Johnson Jr. (Democratic Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

109. Dustin M. Johnson (Republican Party, South Dakota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

110. James Michael Johnson (Republican Party, Louisiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

111. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

112. James Daniel Jordan (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

113. Mario Rafael Diaz-Balart Caballero (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

114. Madeleine Dean Cunnane (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

115. Deborah Ann Dingell (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

116. Lloyd Alton Doggett II (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

117. Michael F. Doyle Jr. (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

118. Byron Lowell Donalds (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

119. Jeffrey Darren Duncan (Republican Party, South Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

120. Sharice Lynnette Davids (Democratic Party, Kansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

121. Danny Davis (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

122. Rodney Lee Davis (Republican Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

123. Lee Michael Zeldin (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

124. Darrell Edward Issa (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

125. Ronald James Kind (Democratic Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

126. Kenneth Stanton Calvert (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

127. Salud Ortiz Carbajal (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

128. Antonio Cardenas (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

129. Jerry Lee Carl Jr. (Republican Party, Alabama), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

130. Andre D. Carson (Democratic Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

131. John Rice Carter (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

132. Troy Anthony Carter (Democratic Party, Louisiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

133. Earl Leroy Carter (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

134. Matthew Alton Cartwright (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

135. Sean Thomas Casten (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

136. Katherine Anne Castor (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

137. Joaquin Castro (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

138. John Michael Katko (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

139. Kaiali’i Kahele (Democratic Party, Hawaii), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

140. Edward Espenett Case (Democratic Party, Hawaii), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

141. Frederick B. Keller (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

142. George Joseph Kelly Jr. (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

143. John Trent Kelly (Republican Party, Mississippi), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

144. Robin Lynne Kelly (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

145. Daniel Timothy Kildee (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

146. Derek Christian Kilmer (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

147. Andrew N. Kim (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

148. Young Oak Kim (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

149. Ann Leila Kirkpatrick (Democratic Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

150. James Enos Clyburn (Democratic Party, South Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

151. Andrew Scott Clyde (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

152. Benjamin Lee Cline (Republican Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

153. Yvette Diane Clarke (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

154. Katherine Marlea Clark (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

155. Michael Jonathan Cloud (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

156. Emanuel Cleaver II (Democratic Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

157. James Richardson Comer Jr. (Republican Party, Kentucky), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

158. Jose Luis Correa (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

159. Joseph Darren Courtney (Democratic Party, Connecticut), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

160. James Manuel Costa (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

161. Thomas Jeffery Cole (Republican Party, Oklahoma), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

162. David Madison Cawthorn (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

163. Angela Dawn Craig (Democratic Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

164. Daniel Reed Crenshaw (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

165. Charles Joseph Crist Jr. (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

166. Jason Crow (Democratic Party, Colorado), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

167. Eric Alan Crawford (Republican Party, Arkansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

168. Michael Bruce Quigley (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

169. James Hayes Shofner Cooper (Democratic Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

170. John Ream Curtis (Republican Party, Utah), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

171. Ann L. McLane Kuster (Democratic Party, New Hampshire), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

172. David Frank Kustoff (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

173. Enrique Roberto Cuellar (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

174. Kathryn C. Cammack (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

175. Michael Todd Whitaker Carey (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

176. Douglas Lee LaMalfa (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

177. Douglas Lawrence Lamborn (Republican Party, Colorado), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

178. James R. Langevin (Democratic Party, Rhode Island), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

179. Richard Ray Larsen (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

 180. John Barry Larson (Democratic Party, Connecticut), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

181. Jacob Andrew Joseph LaTurner (Republican Party, Kansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

182. Robert Edward Latta (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

183. Barry Dean Loudermilk (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

184. Darin McKay LaHood (Republican Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

185. Michael Ted Levin (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

186. Andrew Saul Levin (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

187. Teresa Isabel Leger Fernandez (Democratic Party, New Mexico), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

188. Debra Kay Lesko (Republican Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

189. Julia Janelle Letlow (Republican Party, Louisiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

190. Barbara Jean Lee (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

191. Susie Lee (Democratic Party, Nevada), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

192. Stephen Francis Lynch (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

193. Alan Stuart Lowenthal (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

194. William Hollis Long II (Republican Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

195. Brenda Lulenar Lawrence (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

196. Alfred James Lawson Jr. (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

197. Susan Ellen Lofgren (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

198. Frank Dean Lucas (Republican Party, Oklahoma), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

199. Elaine Goodman Luria (Democratic Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

200. Conor James Lamb (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

201. William Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

202. Lucia Kay McBath (Democratic Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

203. Patrick Timothy McHenry (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

204. Aston Donald McEachin (Democratic Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

205. David Bennett McKinley (Republican Party, West Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

206. Lisa Carmella McClain (Republican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

207. Thomas Miller McClintock II (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

208. Betty Louise McCollum (Democratic Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

209. Gerald Mark McNerney (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

210. Nicole Malliotakis (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

211. Carolyn Bosher Maloney (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

212. Sean Patrick Maloney (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

213. Tracey Robert Mann (Republican Party, Kansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

214. Brian Jeffery Mast (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

215. Doris Okada Matsui (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

216. Peter Meijer (Republican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

217. Nancy Ruth Mace (Republican Party, South Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

218. Gregory Francis Murphy (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

219. Stephanie Murphy (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

220. Carol Devine Miller (Republican Party, West Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

221. Mary E. Miller (Republican Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

222. Mariannette Jane Miller-Meeks (Republican Party, Iowa), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

223. Joseph D. Morelle (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

224. Seth Wilbur Moulton (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

225. Frank J. Mrvan (Democratic Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

226. John Robert Moolenaar (Republican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

227. Mark Wayne Mullin (Republican Party, Oklahoma), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

228. Alexander Xavier Mooney (Republican Party, West Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

229. Blake David Moore (Republican Party, Utah), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

230. Felix Barry Moore (Republican Party, Alabama), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

231. Kweisi Mfume (Democratic Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

232. Daniel Philip Meuser (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

233. Grace Meng (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

234. Kathy Ellen Manning (Democratic Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

235. Thomas Harold Massie (Republican Party, Kentucky), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

236. Graciela Flores Napolitano (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

237. Joseph D. Neguse (Democratic Party, Colorado), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

238. Richard Edmund Neal (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

239. Troy Edwin Nehls (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

240. Donald W. Norcross (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

241. Ralph Warren Norman Jr. (Republican Party, South Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

242. Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic Party, District of Columbia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

243. Marie Newman (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

244. Daniel Milton Newhouse (Republican Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

245. Jay Phillip Obernolte (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

246. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

247. Jacob Daniel Auchincloss (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

248. Colin Zachary Allred (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

249. Ilhan Abdullahi Omar (Democratic Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

250. Clarence Burgess Owens (Republican Party, Utah), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

251. Thomas Charles O'Halleran (Democratic Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

252. Steven McCarty Palazzo (Republican Party, Mississippi), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

253. Gary James Palmer (Republican Party, Alabama), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

254. James Varni Panetta (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

255. Christopher Charles Pappas (Democratic Party, New Hampshire), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

256. William James Pascrell Jr. (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

257. Donald Milford Payne Jr. (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

258. Gregory Joseph Pence (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

259. Edwin George Perlmutter (Democratic Party, Colorado), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

260. Scott Gordon Perry (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

261. Chellie Marie Pingree (Democratic Party, Maine), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

262. Scott Harvey Peters (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

263. Stacey Elizabeth Plaskett (Democratic Party, US Virgin Islands), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

264. William Joseph Posey (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

265. Mark William Pocan (Democratic Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

266. Katherine Moore Porter (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

267. David Eugene Price (Democratic Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

268. Ayanna Soyini Pressley (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

269. August Lee Pfluger II (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

270. Timothy John Ryan (Democratic Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

271. Kathleen Maura Rice (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

272. Hugh Thompson Rice Jr. (Republican Party, South Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

273. Jamin Ben Raskin (Democratic Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

274. David Cheston Rouzer (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

275. Bobby Lee Rush (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

276. Guy Lorin Reschenthaler (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

277. Thomas W. Reed II (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

278. Harold Dallas Rogers (Republican Party, Kentucky), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

279. Cathy Anne McMorris Rodgers (Republican Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

280. Matthew Martin Rosendale Sr. (Republican Party, Montana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

281. Charles Eugene Roy (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

282. Lucille Elsa Roybal-Allard (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

283. Deborah Ross (Democratic Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

284. John Williams Rose (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

285. Raul Ruiz (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

286. Charles Albert Ruppersberger III (Democratic Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

287. John Henry Rutherford (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

288. Amata Catherine Coleman Radewagen (Republican Party, American Samoa), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

289. Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan (Democratic Party, Northern Mariana Islands), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

290. Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

291. Michael Franklin Quitugua San Nicolas (Democratic Party, Guam), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

292. Linda Teresa Sanchez (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

293. John Peter Spyros Sarbanes (Democratic Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

294. Peter Anderson Sessions (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

295. Michael Keith Simpson (Republican Party, Idaho), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

296. David Albert Scott (Democratic Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

297. James Austin Scott (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

298. Robert Cortez Scott (Democratic Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

299. Stephen Joseph Scalise (Republican Party, Louisiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

 300. Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

 301. Elissa Blair Slotkin (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

302. Lloyd Kenneth Smucker (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

303. Jason Thomas Smith (Republican Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

304. David Adam Smith (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

305. Adrian Michael Smith (Republican Party, Nebraska), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

306. Darren Michael Soto (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

307. Abigail Anne Spanberger (Democratic Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

308. Victoria Spartz (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

309. Bryan George Steil (Republican Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

310. Elise Marie Stefanik (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

311. Haley Maria Stevens (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

312. Michelle Eunjoo Steel (Republican Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

313. Peter Allen Stauber (Republican Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

314. Marilyn Strickland (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

315. William Gregory Steube (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

316. Melanie Ann Stansbury (Democratic Party, New Mexico), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

317. Gregory John Stanton (Democratic Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

318. Christopher Douglas Stewart (Republican Party, Utah), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

319. Thomas Richard Suozzi (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

320. Terrycina Andrea Sewell (Democratic Party, Alabama), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

321. Alice Costandina Titus (Democratic Party, Nevada), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

322. Mark Allan Takano (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

323. Nicholas Van Campen Taylor (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

324. Claudia L. Tenney (Republican Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

325. William Richardson Timmons IV (Republican Party, South Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

326. Thomas P. Tiffany (Republican Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

327. Rashida Harbi Tlaib (Democratic Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

328. Bennie Gordon Thompson (Democratic Party, Mississippi), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

329. Glenn William Thompson Jr. (Republican Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

330. Charles Michael Thompson (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

331. Paul David Tonko (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

332. Norma Judith Torres (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

333. Ritchie John Torres (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

334. Lori Ann Loureiro Trahan (Democratic Party, Massachusetts), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

335. David John Trone (Democratic Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

336. Susan Ellis Wild (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

337. Frederica Smith Wilson (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

338. Nikema Natassha Williams (Democratic Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

339. John Roger Williams (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

340. Robert Joseph Wittman (Republican Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

341. Timothy Lee Walberg (Republican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

342. Michael George Glen Waltz (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

343. Stephen Allen Womack (Republican Party, Arkansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

344. Bonnie M. Watson Coleman (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

345. Jennifer Lynn Wexton (Democratic Party, Virginia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

346. Peter Francis Welch (Democratic Party, Vermont), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

347. Brad Robert Wenstrup (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

348. Randall Lee Feenstra (Republican Party, Iowa), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

349. Anderson Drew Ferguson IV (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

350. Dean Benson Phillips (Democratic Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

351. Scott Lawrence Fitzgerald (Republican Party, Wisconsin), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

 352. Michelle Louise Helene Fischbach (Republican Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

353. Charles Joseph Fleischmann (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

354. Elizabeth Ann Fletcher (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

355. Virginia Ann Foxx (Republican Party, North Carolina), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

356. Jeffrey Lane Fortenberry (Republican Party, Nebraska; resigned on March 31, 2022), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

357. George William Foster (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

358. Lois Jane Frankel (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

359. Clifford Scott Franklin (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

360. Russell Mark Fulcher (Republican Party, Idaho), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

361. Patrick Edward Fallon (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

362. Joshua Keck Harder (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

363. James Andrew Himes (Democratic Party, Connecticut), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

364. Jody Brownlow Hice (Republican Party, Georgia), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

365. Rohit Khanna (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

366. Andrew Peter Harris (Republican Party, Maryland), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

367. Vicky Jo Hartzler (Republican Party, Missouri), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

368. Diana Lynn Harshbarger (Republican Party, Tennessee), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

369. Jared William Huffman (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

370. Jahana Flemming Hayes (Democratic Party, Connecticut), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

371. Kevin Ray Hern (Republican Party, Oklahoma), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

372. Stella Yvette Herrell (Republican Party, New Mexico), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

373. Brian Michael Higgins (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

374. Glen Clay Higgins (Democratic Party, Louisiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

375. James French Hill (Republican Party, Arkansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

376. Carlos Antonio Gimenez (Republican Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

377. Ashley Elizabeth Hinson (Republican Party, Iowa), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

378. Joseph Albert Hollingsworth III (Republican Party, Indiana), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

379. Steven Alexzander Horsford (Democratic Party, Nevada), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

380. Christina Marie Houlahan (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

381. William Patrick Huizenga (Republican Party, Michigan), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

382. Elizabeth Lynne Cheney (Republican Party, Wyoming), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

383. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (Democratic Party, Florida), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

384. Judy May Chu (Democratic Party, California), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

385. Steven Joseph Chabot (Republican Party, Ohio), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

386. Janice Danoff Schakowsky (Democratic Party, Illinois), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

387. David Schweikert (Republican Party, Arizona), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

388. Rebecca Michelle Sherrill (Democratic Party, New Jersey), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

389. Kimberly Merle Schrier (Democratic Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

390. Walter Kurt Schrader (Democratic Party, Oregon), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

391. Dwight E. Evans (Democratic Party, Pennsylvania), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

392. John Kevin Ellzey Sr. (Republican Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

393. Thomas Earl Emmer Jr. (Republican Party, Minnesota), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

394. Jaime Lynn Herrera Beutler (Republican Party, Washington), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

395. Veronica Escobar (Democratic Party, Texas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

396. Adriano de Jesus Espaillat Cabral (Democratic Party, New York), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

397. Ron Estes (Republican Party, Kansas), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress;

398. John Allan Yarmuth (Democratic Party, Kentucky), member of the House of Representatives of the US Congress.

Given the sanctions that the US is constantly introducing, Russia plans to announce further response measures soon that will include an expanded blacklist and other reciprocal steps.

 

 


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