White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blasted a New York Times reporter as a “left-wing stenographer” after he compared President Donald Trump to Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on press freedoms.
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The Latest: Trump meets with UK's prime minister about drifting US support for Ukraine
Fiery meeting with Zelensky upends Trump’s Russia-Ukraine peace deal
A fiery Oval Office meeting sent shock waves through allies, while U.S. officials gave conflicting signals about whether an agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war could be salvaged.
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The Latest: Trump Meets With Zelenskyy as Ukraine Seeks an End to Russian Aggression
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived at the White House on Monday as European leaders look to shore up a transatlantic alliance upended by President Donald Trump's outreach to Moscow over
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White House seeks plan for possible Russia sanctions relief, sources say
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Democratic Senator calls Trump's White House 'an arm of the Kremlin' after Zelensky spat
The White House has become ‘an arm of the Kremlin’
A Democratic senator has claimed that the White House has become "an arm of the Kremlin" after Donald Trump and his administration suggested that Ukraine was responsible for starting the war. Chris Murphy accused Washington of adopting Moscow’s stance and criticized the short-lived meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump,
This was meant to incentivise the White House to strengthen Kyiv’s hand before any talks with Moscow and provide a postwar security backstop to deter further Russian aggression. The second was to set too much store by Trump’s “peace through strength” campaign slogan.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set to meet President Donald Trump and seal a deal for U.S. participation in Ukraine's mineral industry on Friday as Kyiv works to regain U.S. support to fight Russia's invasion while Trump opens talks with Moscow.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump and sign a critical minerals deal on Friday as Kyiv works to regain U.S. support to fight off the Russian invasion as Washington reverses its punitive policy towards Moscow.
Russia reacted with glee on Friday to the bitter clash between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the White House, saying the Ukrainian leader got what he deserved. The acrimonious shouting match was a gift to Moscow,
On Monday's three-year anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine, the leader of America's oldest ally visited the White House for an urgent meeting .
In recent weeks, Trump and his top officials have softened their language about Moscow and Russian President Vladimir Putin and criticized leadership in Kyiv.
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