The letter says the proposed measures against Russia are “counter-productive” and “unnecessary.”
Donald Trump’s administration has slammed a new package of tough anti-Russia sanctions advanced by U.S. lawmakers earlier this week, The Daily Beast reported Thursday, citing a leaked letter from a State Department official.
The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved draft legislation Wednesday that would impose new sanctions against Russia’s banking, energy and ship-building sectors and restrict Russia’s ability to raise sovereign debt. Dubbed the “sanctions bill from hell” by one of the senators who introduced it, the package would ramp up pressure on Russia in response to its annexation of Crimea in 2014 and alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections.
In a 22-page letter to the Foreign Relations Committee obtained by The Daily Beast, a Trump State Department official said the administration “strongly opposes” the new sanctions and calls them “unnecessary,” “unproductive,” and a threat to U.S. relations with its European allies.“This bill will harm global markets, the U.S., European and other key economies without sufficient benefits to warrant such side effects,” the letter stated.
The letter added that the bill’s clause on permanent non-recognition of Russia’s annexation of Crimea violates the U.S. constitution, which grants the right exclusively to the president.
It also said that the bill’s provision for the president to publicly confirm if Russia was interfering with U.S. elections every 90 days was “designed for failure,” stating it would be “impossible” to prove the absence of Kremlin interference.
The bill — officially named “Defending American Security from Kremlin Aggression” (DASKA) — was first introduced in 2018 by senior senators, including Republicans John McCain and Lindsay Graham, and the Foreign Relations Committee’s top Democrat Bob Menendez.
After being approved by the committee in a 17-5 vote earlier this week, the proposal will now move to a vote in the senate, though it is unclear whether this will happen before the U.S. presidential elections next November.
(c) The Moscow Times

Can someone remind me which side the WH are on? I assume these sanctions will never see light of day as long as Trump is in charge.
I don’t trust anonymous leaks but this State Department person will find out Congress has the votes to do about anything to Muskovy they want regardless of any president’s foreign policies.
How can you call a 22 pages long letter from the administration for an anonymous leak? It’s only to read the letter!
You should try reading the article
I was reading the article, and I was reading the letter too since all points to the letter, anonymous sources or not! You’ll find it here: http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/12/19/daska.pdf
Isn’t strange how far this administration is going to help Russia all the time? Even inviting Lavrov to the WH for the second time, so far no invitation to Zelensky!
The link is in the article. 4th paragraph. 😁
I saw that but I saved the link when I was reading the article on CNN, the fake news media 😂
You know you’re full of shit when you have to flush 10 to 15 times 😜
Trump is a Russian puppet!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/former-white-house-officials-say-they-feared-putin-influenced-the-presidents-views-on-ukraine-and-2016-campaign/2019/12/19/af0fdbf6-20e9-11ea-bed5-880264cc91a9_story.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/what-trump-has-said-about-ukraine/2019/11/14/9b511310-ff5a-4017-a408-9e57066f2660_video.html