Russian puppet Donald Trump is about to be in huge trouble with his Russian puppet masters

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Whatever various reasons the Russian government may have had for installing its puppet Donald Trump in the White House, top among that list is U.S. sanctions against Russia. Those sanctions have tanked Russia’s economy, and estimates suggest personally costing Vladimir Putin billions of dollars. So Trump’s top job in office was to get those sanctions lifted. And that’s about to get very, very ugly for Trump.

Before the G20 summit, the Senate passed a bill by a 98-2 vote which made it nearly impossible for Donald Trump to ease Russian sanctions without coming back and getting the approval of Congress. For reasons known only to him, Paul Ryan decided to stall that bill in the House. Was he being his usual cowardly self as Trump begged him to kill it? Do the Russians have something on Ryan that we don’t know about? Either way, it was never clear when or if that bill would ever come to a vote. Until now.å

Paul Ryan’s stalling appears to be over, according to the Daily Beast (link), after both Democrats and Republicans pushed him behind the scenes to go move forward with a vote on the sanctions bill. Considering that it received 98% of the vote in the Senate, it seems nearly a given that it will also receive well above a two-thirds majority in the House.

If the sanctions bill does indeed get 290 or more votes in the House, then Donald Trump won’t be able to veto it. It’ll become the law that he can’t ease U.S. sanctions against Russia. That means his primary task as Russian puppet will have completely, and permanently, failed. So what happens then? There’s already the question of whether Putin may have leaked the dirt on Donald Trump Jr. this week as a final attempt at motivating Donald Trump try harder to get the sanctions lifted. If so, what might Putin do to Trump after he’s no longer of any use on sanctions?