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Steven Seagal Could Face U.S. Sanctions Over His Russia Support

Por: Newsweek Life October 26, 2022

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Steven Seagal could face U.S. government sanctions for perpetuating Russia's genocidal war in Ukraine.The 70-year-old actor was one of six people recommended to be put under sanctions for his support of Russia's military actions in Ukraine and for his approval of President Vladimir Putin's aggressive occupation policy.Seagal was made a citizen of Russia in 2016, and Putin even personally handed his Russian passport to him.Seagal... + full article



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