Democrats question Treasury chief on Russian oligarch
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told lawmakers in a classified briefing Thursday that the Trump administration will keep strict U.S. sanctions on Oleg Deripaska and any companies he owns, but Democrats say they still have concerns that the government is being too soft on the Russian oligarch.
In one of Democrats’ first oversight moves as the new majority in the House, seven committee chairmen wrote to Mnuchin on Tuesday and asked him to explain by the end of the week why the U.S. decided to ease sanctions on three companies linked to Deripaska. Mnuchin promptly came to Capitol Hill to answer questions about the matter, but Democrats leaving the meeting said his answers weren’t sufficient.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she was “unimpressed” with Mnuchin’s briefing, saying that he was not fully forthcoming in the classified setting and was “wasting the time of the members of Congress.”
Asked if the House may move to block Treasury’s actions, Pelosi said “we’ll see.”