Biden, Harris, Zuckerberg, 897 Others Banned From Entering Russia

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Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman along with US president, Joe Biden and his vice president Kamala Harris as well as Hillary Clinton, and Mark Zuckerberg among others has been banned from entering Russia by the Russian government.

This was revealed in a list of more than 900 Americans who have been banned from entering the country by the Russian government for being “anti-Russian.”

Freeman was blacklisted due to his role in the creation of a video slamming the Russian government’s involvement in the United States’ 2016 presidential election.

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, former U.S. Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Clinton, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg along with three deceased U.S. Senators, including John McCain, were on the list.

Regarding McCain and the other deceased senators, this could be Russian President Vladmir Putin’s way of ensuring that, in this world or the next, he will find you like Liam Neeson promised in the movie ‘Taken’.

According to the list, “In the context of responding to the constantly imposed anti-Russian sanctions by the United States and in connection with incoming requests about the personal composition of our national ‘stop list,’ the Russian Foreign Ministry publishes a list of American citizens who are permanently banned from entering the Russian Federation.”

“We emphasize that the hostile actions taken by Washington, which boomerang against the United States itself, will continue to receive a proper rebuff. Russian counter-sanctions are forced and aimed at forcing the ruling American regime, which is trying to impose a neo-colonial “rules-based world order” on the rest of the world, to change its behaviour, recognising new geopolitical realities,” the list reads.

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