In just three weeks, President Donald Trump has exploded long-standing U.S. foreign policy and sided with Russia against Ukraine and the rest of NATO. He sent American diplomats to open negotiations with Russian counterparts—without inviting Kyiv to participate. He falsely blamed Ukraine for starting the war with Russia, and echoed the Kremlin line by calling Ukrainian President Zelensky a “dictator.” Then, in a press conference on Monday, Trump declined to say the same of Putin. “I don’t use those words lightly,” he told a reporter.

    Most Republicans strongly condemned Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and have voted on multiple occasions to send the country military aid. But with their party’s leader back in the White House, many of them have grown quiet. Are any GOP lawmakers willing to say, in plain terms, what is true?

    I reached out to all 271 Republican members of the House and Senate to find out, asking each of them two straightforward questions: Did Russia invade Ukraine? And is Putin a dictator? So far, I have received 19 responses.

    Some members were unambiguous: “Yes and yes,” a spokesperson for Senator Susan Collins of Maine replied in an email. “Vladimir is undisputedly an enemy of America and a dictator,” read part of the statement from the office of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado.

    Others chose to send excerpts of previous non-answer statements or links to past TV interviews rather than answer either “yes” or “no.” A spokesperson for the GOP’s House leader, Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, replied only with a readout of Johnson’s praise for Trump’s deal-making prowess. A spokesperson for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas replied with a link to an interaction with ChatGPT in which the chatbot noted that Cruz had in 2022 acknowledged Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and did in 2020 call Putin a dictator. (Still, no straightforward “yes” from Cruz today.)

    The House Foreign Affairs Committee, chaired by Representative Brian Mast of Florida, opted to stake out a position that seemed different from Trump’s: The panel posted a screenshot of our questions on X, with the caption: “ON THE RECORD: Russia invaded Ukraine & Putin is a dictator. But that doesn’t mean our European allies shouldn’t match Russian military spending & recruitment.” (Another post referred to our questions as “BS.”) The Atlantic followed up to ask whether this statement represented Mast’s personal view, but received no further response.

    Others refused to answer entirely: “Does the Atlantic believe we’re here to answer gotcha questions to advance narrow opinion journalism?” Jonathan Wilcox, communications director for Representative Darrell Issa of California, said in an email.

    In fact, it is clearly in the public interest to know how elected officials, particularly those who make decisions about national security, regard foreign powers that have long positioned themselves against the United States. And it is also clearly in the public interest for citizens to know if their representatives’ views have shifted on who is—or is not—a foreign adversary.

    What follows is the full list of responses from every Republican member of Congress. It will be regularly updated with any additional responses.

    Lawmakers Who Answered the Questions

    Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska: A spokesperson pointed to a statement on X from Bacon on February 19, in which he said: “Putin started this war. Putin committed war crimes. Putin is the dictator who murdered his opponents. The EU nations have contributed more to Ukraine. Zelensky polls over 50%. Ukraine wants to be part of the West, Putin hates the West. I don’t accept George Orwell’s doublethink.”

    Representative Michael Baumgartner of Washington: “The Congressman expressed all his thoughts on the Russia-Ukraine War to the Spokane-Review on February 19. He was very clear that Russia and Vladimir Putin were the aggressors of the war in Ukraine,” a spokesman said, adding this link.

    Senator Susan Collins of Maine: “As Senator Collins has said multiple times, yes and yes,” a spokesperson said.

    Senator Ted Cruz of Texas: A spokesperson shared this link, pointing to earlier statements the senator had made about Putin and the Ukraine war.

    Senator John Curtis of Utah: A spokesperson pointed to Curtis’s bipartisan resolution supporting Ukraine and a February 25 interview on KSL NewsRadio, in which Curtis said, “Ukraine was invaded by a dictator.”

    Representative Julie Fedorchak of North Dakota: “Yes, Vladimir Putin and Russia invaded Ukraine and yes, he is a dictator,” the representative told me. “This war has cost countless lives and destabilized the world. I believe President Trump has the strength and leadership to bring peace and restore stability in a way that puts America’s interests first.”

    Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado: “Did Russia invade Ukraine? Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was an unprovoked act of war. Russian President Vladimir Putin is a dictator? Vladimir is undisputedly an enemy of America and a dictator. It is dishonorable and wrong not to stand up against the tyranny of Putin,” a spokesperson said.

    Representative Young Kim of California: “Yes to both,” a spokesperson said.

    Representative Brian Mast of Florida: A spokesperson for Mast sent a link to a post on X from the House Foreign Affairs Committee calling The Atlantic’s inquiry “BS” and declaring it would cancel its subscription to our magazine. “ON THE RECORD: Russia invaded Ukraine & Putin is a dictator. But that doesn’t mean our European allies shouldn’t match Russian military spending & recruitment. Europe must realize that for our alliance to be the strongest in history, America needs a Europe that can hold its own.”

    Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska: A spokesperson sent a link to a statement in which the senator said that Russia launched an “unprovoked war on Ukraine.” The spokesperson added: “And yes, she does believe that Vladimir Putin is a dictator.”

    Representative Austin Scott of Georgia: “Russia invaded Ukraine and is the aggressor in this war,” the representative told me. “Putin is a dictator who has invaded Ukraine multiple times—this war would end today if he would pull his troops back into Russia.”

    Senator Todd Young of Indiana: “Yes and yes,” a spokesperson said.

    Lawmakers Who Responded But Did Not Directly Answer the Questions

    Representative Dan Crenshaw of Texas: A spokesman provided a link to an interview with Piers Morgan in which Crenshaw cautioned against returning to a pre-World War II order allowing “dictators to conquer other countries and take their stuff.”

    Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio: A spokesperson said the representative declined to comment.

    Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa: “Like all Americans, Ernst wants to see an end to Putin’s unjust war that has cost far too many lives,” a spokesperson said

    Representative French Hill of Arkansas: A spokesperson did not address the question of whether Putin is a dictator, but sent a link to an Arkansas PBS interview in which the representative said, “this war was started by Vladimir Putin,” and that “Ukraine has to be at the table” for any peace deal

    Representative Darrell Issa of California: A spokesperson said, “Does the Atlantic believe we’re here to answer gotcha questions to advance narrow opinion journalism?”

    Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana: A spokesperson sent over Johnson’s recent comments during this week’s GOP leadership press conference about Trump’s dealmaking skills and his desire for peace in Ukraine, but did not answer either question directly.

    Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama: A spokesperson did not answer directly but sent a link to an interview with Newsmax, in which the senator said, “President Trump is not a Putin apologist. He just wants to get the war over with.”

    Senate Republicans Who Have Not Responded

    Jim Banks
    John Barrasso
    Marsha Blackburn
    John Boozman
    Katie Britt
    Ted Budd
    Shelley Moore Capito
    Bill Cassidy
    John Cornyn
    Tom Cotton
    Kevin Cramer
    Mike Crapo
    Steve Daines
    Deb Fischer
    Lindsay Graham
    Charles Grassley
    Bill Hagerty
    Josh Hawley
    John Hoeven
    Jon Husted
    Cindy Hyde-Smith
    Ron Johnson
    Jim Justice
    John Neely Kennedy
    James Lankford
    Mike Lee
    Cynthia Lummis
    Roger Marshall
    Mitch McConnell
    Dave McCormick
    Ashley Moody
    Jerry Moran
    Bernie Moreno
    Markwayne Mullin
    Rand Paul
    Pete Ricketts
    James Risch
    Mike Rounds
    Eric Schmitt
    Rick Scott
    Tim Scott
    Tim Sheehy
    Dan Sullivan
    John Thune
    Thom Tillis
    Roger Wicker

    House Republicans Who Have Not Responded

    Robert Aderholt
    Mark Alford
    Rick Allen
    Mark Amodei
    Jodey Arrington
    Brian Babin
    James Baird
    Troy Balderson
    Andy Barr
    Tom Barrett
    Aaron Bean
    Nick Begich
    Cliff Bentz
    Jack Bergman
    Stephanie Bice
    Andy Biggs
    Sheri Biggs
    Gus Bilirakis
    Lauren Boebert
    Mike Bost
    Josh Brecheen
    Rob Bresnahan
    Vern Buchanan
    Tim Burchett
    Eric Burlison
    Ken Calvert
    Kat Cammack
    Mike Carey
    John Carter
    Earl Buddy Carter
    Juan Ciscomani
    Ben Cline
    Michael Cloud
    Andrew Clyde
    Tom Cole
    Mike Collins
    James Comer
    Eli Crane
    Jeff Crank
    Eric Rick Crawford
    Monica De La Cruz
    Scott DesJarlais
    Mario Diaz-Balart
    Byron Donalds
    Troy Downing
    Neal Dunn
    Beth Van Duyne
    Chuck Edwards
    Jake Ellzey
    Tom Emmer
    Ron Estes
    Gabe Evans
    Mike Ezell
    Pat Fallon
    Randy Feenstra
    Brad Finstad
    Michelle Fischbach
    Scott Fitzgerald
    Brian Fitzpatrick
    Charles Chuck Fleischmann
    Mike Flood
    Vince Fong
    Virginia Foxx
    Scott Franklin
    Russell Fry
    Russ Fulcher
    Andrew Garbarino
    Brandon Gill
    Carlos Gimenez
    Craig Goldman
    Tony Gonzales
    Lance Gooden
    Paul Gosar
    Sam Graves
    Mark Green
    Marjorie Taylor Greene
    Morgan Griffith
    Glenn Grothman
    Michael Guest
    Brett Guthrie
    Harriet Hageman
    Abe Hamadeh
    Mike Haridopolos
    Pat Harrigan
    Andy Harris
    Mark Harris
    Diana Harshbarger
    Kevin Hern
    Clay Higgins
    Ashley Hinson
    Erin Houchin
    Richard Hudson
    Bill Huizenga
    Wesley Hunt
    Brian Jack
    Ronny Jackson
    John James
    Dusty Johnson
    Jim Jordan
    David Joyce
    John Joyce
    Thomas Kean
    Mike Kelly
    Trent Kelly
    Mike Kennedy
    Jennifer Kiggans
    Kevin Kiley
    Brad Knott
    David Kustoff
    Darin LaHood
    Nick LaLota
    Doug LaMalfa
    Nicholas Langworthy
    Robert Latta
    Michael Lawler
    Laurel Lee
    Julia Letlow
    Barry Loudermilk
    Frank Lucas
    Anna Paulina Luna
    Morgan Luttrell
    Nancy Mace
    Ryan Mackenzie
    Nicole Malliotakis
    Celeste Maloy
    Tracey Mann
    Thomas Massie
    Michael McCaul
    Lisa McClain
    Tom McClintock
    Richard McCormick
    Addison McDowell
    John McGuire
    Mark Messmer
    Daniel Meuser
    Carol Miller
    Mary Miller
    Max Miller
    Mariannette Miller-Meeks
    Cory Mills
    John Moolenaar
    Barry Moore
    Blake Moore
    Riley Moore
    Tim Moore
    Nathaniel Moran
    Greg Murphy
    Troy Nehls
    Dan Newhouse
    Ralph Norman
    Zach Nunn
    Jay Obernolte
    Andrew Ogles
    Bob Onder
    Burgess Owens
    Gary Palmer
    Scott Perry
    August Pfluger
    Guy Reschenthaler
    Hal Rogers
    Mike Rogers
    John Rose
    David Rouzer
    Chip Roy
    Michael Rulli
    John Rutherford
    Maria Elvira Salazar
    Steve Scalise
    Derek Schmidt
    David Schweikert
    Keith Self
    Pete Sessions
    Jefferson Shreve
    Michael Simpson
    Adrian Smith
    Christopher Smith
    Jason Smith
    Lloyd Smucker
    Victoria Spartz
    Pete Stauber
    Elise Stefanik
    Bryan Steil
    Greg Steube
    Dale Strong
    Marlin Stutzman
    Dave Taylor
    Claudia Tenney
    Glenn GT Thompson
    Thomas Tiffany
    William Timmons
    Mike Turner
    David Valadao
    Jefferson Van Drew
    Derrick Van Orden
    Ann Wagner
    Tim Walberg
    Randy Weber
    Daniel Webster
    Bruce Westerman
    Roger Williams
    Joe Wilson
    Tony Wied
    Robert Wittman
    Steve Womack
    Rudy Yakym
    Ryan Zinke

    With additional research and reporting by Amogh Dimri, Marc Novicoff, Gisela Salim-Peyer, and Annie Joy Williams.

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