Trump, Ukraine and Zelensky
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Trump said he and the Russian leader spoke last week about what they see as the problems with mail-in voting. Since then, Trump has pushed again for the U.S. to end the practice.
Donald Trump says his wife Melania loves their son Barron more than him, and that her affection for children is what drove her to write an emotional letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine.
Above all, they made Trump feel every bit like the most powerful person on the planet. What’s more, Trump took their bait. From the moment a week ago that Trump announced that he would meet that Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska,
"The murder rate in Washington today is higher than that of Bogotá, Colombia, Mexico City, some of the places that you hear about as being the worst places on Earth," Trump said.
During their second meeting in the Oval Office this year, President Donald Trump said the U.S. would be willing to support European efforts to police any peace deal in Ukraine, while its leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude and wore dressier clothes.
She wanted to ‘avenge’ all the lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, which she attributed to the President’s administration” according to a charging document.
Donald Trump deploys 500 federal law enforcement officers and 800 National Guard members to fight crime in Washington, D.C.
An emboldened President Donald Trump is increasingly using his bully pulpit to stamp his imprint on Washington, DC — pushing the bounds of executive power to reshape a city that once snubbed him.
The president has opened the door to a permanent military occupation of the nation’s capital—and maybe other cities too.
President Donald Trump and others mocked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in March when he showed up at the White House in his customary military-style fatigues. Zelensky apparently got the message.