Bipartisan call for harsher sanctions on Russia
Ahead of an update from President Joe Biden on the situation at Ukraine's border, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling on the president to impose harder sanctions on Russia following criticism that sanctions announced Monday were limited.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said in Kentucky this afternoon he hopes Biden will say that the U.S. is "going to impose the toughest possible sanctions."
He also said any path forward should ensure that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline not be allowed to ever proceed.
"So as all of this unfolds let me be perfectly clear: The toughest possible sanctions plus no Nord Stream 2. Not now. Not tomorrow. Not ever," McConnell said.

In an earlier statement, he also called on the U.S. and NATO allies to send support to Ukraine, "including arms," and warned, "The world is watching."
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez, a Democrat, has also called on the Biden Administration to impose "severe sanctions," telling CNN Tuesday that it's time to "stop equivocating" on whether or not there has been an invasion.
He also said he believes, though he said he couldn't disclose intelligence, that more Russian troops have arrived in Ukraine overnight.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin





