Ukraine, Donald Trump and ap
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Trump, Moscow and Putin
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As President Donald Trump sours on Russia’s Vladimir Putin, the Pentagon approves Ukrainian weapons requests and Congress moves toward a new sanctions bill.
For a fleeting moment, Ukraine’s conflict may have come full circle. In the past 48 hours, US President Donald Trump has perhaps said his most forcefully direct words yet on arming Ukraine. And in the same period,
Panelists Emily Pipko and Erin Maguire discuss President Donald Trump's frustrations towards Russian leader Vladimir Putin, victories under Trump’s second administration and more on ‘Fox News @ Night.
Frustration and anger have roiled some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters, who fear he is going back on promises crucial to his MAGA movement.
The Tuesday decision said that Trump's executive order directing agencies to develop reduction in force plans are likely lawful.
President Donald Trump, appearing fed up, accused the Russian President Vladimir Putin of spouting “bullshit” and said he was “very strongly” considering supporting a punishing sanctions bill to bring Russia to heel.
Vladimir Putin is pushing ahead in Ukraine with renewed intensity, despite President Trump’s sharp criticism of him in recent days. Early this morning, Russian troops launched a record 728 exploding drones and decoys,