Trump, Putin and Zelensky
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Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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In southeast Washington, DC, children stood in line Friday to receive new backpacks filled with school supplies, while community organizers passed out free hot dogs and hamburgers to teenagers to celebrate the last few days of summer before.
Instead of pursuing a ceasefire agreement as originally planned, the U.S. President said he would try to convince Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to concede land to the Kremlin
A Republican congressman has broken party ranks to very publicly criticize Donald Trump in an opinion piece for the same newspaper the president seems to hate more than any other media outlet right now.
The move comes after conservative activist Laura Loomer, an advisor to President Trump, complained on social media about children from Gaza arriving in the U.S. for medical treatment and questioned how they got visas.
The first lady did not attend the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.
European and NATO leaders announced Sunday they will join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Washington for talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on ending Russia's war in Ukraine, with the possibility of U.
Protestors held signs that read ‘Hands off DC’ and ‘Dump Trump’ as they walked toward the White House on Saturday
Many residents of Washington are outraged by Trump’s overreach, with scores taking to the streets on Saturday to protest the president’s takeover. People held signs that read “Hands off DC” and “Dump Trump” while chanting “Trump must go” as they walked toward the White House.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy flies to Washington, D.C., on Monday under heavy U.S. pressure to agree to a swift end to Russia's war in his country but determined to defend Kyiv's interests — without sparking a second Oval Office bust-up with U.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he wished President Trump “would have done more” on Jan. 6, but supported the recent decision to deploy troops to Washington.
Donald Trump is using his deployments of federal forces to U.S. cities as a political weapon to tighten his grip on Democratic strongholds, according to a former aide who served in the president’s first term.