Trump, White House and Ukraine
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All eyes were on President Volodymyr Zelensky’s outfit as he arrived at the White House to meet President Donald Trump, months after his previous Washington visit sparked controversy — in part over what he wore.
The New Jersey Democrat charged that Trump’s push to clean up DC and end sanctuary city policies “show us each and every day how much of a bigot he is.”
When the six European leaders and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy trooped into the White House on Monday, they feared the worst: a public dressing-down, perhaps, or a fresh threat to ditch Kyiv altogether. They got neither. But the choreography could not disguise the thinness of the outcome.
The Trump administration, stepping up its crackdown on policing in the U.S. capital, has named the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration to be Washington's "emergency police commissioner" with all the powers of a police chief — a significant move that the D.
Zelensky learned several lessons from his last visit to Washington, which led to a confrontation in front of the world with both Trump and Vice President JD Vance before he departed early.
The White House is mapping out next steps to end the war in Ukraine after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders joined President Trump for high stakes talks Monday.
Ukrainian, U.S. leaders reconciled since last tense Oval Office meeting, where Zelensky clashed with Trump and Vance
For two days, small groups of federal officers have been visible in scattered areas of the city. That is about to change, the administration says.