For Virginia resident Erin Boyle, U.S. President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night must go beyond reciting the actions he’s already taken against Russia since it invaded Ukraine last week.
Boyle said Biden needs to outline the other tough measures he has in the works to punish Russia. He could begin with cracking down on Russia’s wealthy oligarchs, she said.
“I want more,” said Boyle, suggesting the U.S. confiscate Russian government and oligarch assets on U.S. soil and give that money toward rebuilding Ukraine and the Ukrainian military, she said.
Boyle, a 30-year-old university student spent part of late Monday afternoon standing in front of the Russian Embassy
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