Sen. Graham signals deal on Russia sanctions bill could be coming soon
On Capitol Hill, there is increasing pressure from some Republican senators for action on a bipartisan Russian sanctions bill.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of the bill's sponsors, said GOP leaders have been somewhat reluctant to bring forward the popular bill in the House or Senate floor for a vote without President Donald Trump's explicit blessing to move forward. But Graham said Tuesday he's been in communication with the administration, and he believes a deal could be struck as soon as Wednesday.
"I think it's time to move. I think Europe needs to follow President Trump's lead," Graham said
Graham said he's been working "very closely with President Trump" and that he believes that "by Wednesday we'll have our differences resolved as to how the waiver works." A plan for moving the bill, Graham said, could be coming in the next few days.

-ABC News' Allison Pecorin







