#noticiascripto 🚨🔥Trump's White House has pointed to India for helping to finance Russia's invasion of Ukraine by keeping its oil agreements with Moscow alive, without a shred of evidence, as is customary.

On Sunday, Stephen Miller, who serves as deputy chief of staff and is one of Trump's top advisors, told Fox News that President Trump made it "very clear" that India's continued purchases of Russian oil are "unacceptable."

According to Reuters, Miller said: "People will be surprised to learn that India is basically tied with China in purchasing Russian oil. That is an astonishing fact." His comments are the most stinging criticism yet from this administration toward a country that Washington still considers a key player in the Indo-Pacific.

India has not publicly responded to the White House. The embassy in Washington remained silent, and officials in New Delhi made it clear that they plan to continue purchasing Russian oil, regardless of what the U.S. says. The reaction comes just as Trump escalated things further by imposing tariffs on India.

The tariffs hit India following its trade of oil and arms with Russia.

On Friday, the U.S. activated a 25% tariff on Indian products. The sanction is linked to two things: India's energy deals with Russia and its purchase of Russian military equipment. Trump did not stop there. He is also threatening 100% tariffs on any country that continues to buy Russian oil, unless Russia agrees to a "big peace deal" with Ukraine.