Russia sanctions Kamala, husband Doug, Zuckerberg, transgender admiral Rachel Levine and ABC's George Stephanopoulos
The Kremlin has sanctioned 29 more prominent Americans on Thursday. CEOs from a host of tech and aerospace companies, as well as LinkedIn and Bank of America, were named to Russia's 'stop list' by the Foreign Ministry. Health official Rachel Levine was listed under both her pre- and post-transition names, as 'Richard/Rachel Levine' on the Kremlin government website's release.
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