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Trump is due to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, along with several European leaders, in Washington, D.C., on Monday.
The Ukrainian president’s outfit during his visit to the White House Monday reflects a change in tactics since his disastrous meeting with President Trump earlier this year.
Trump didn't rule out the possibility of American troops' helping to guarantee peace between Ukraine and Russia should the leaders reach an agreement.
Zelenskyy’s White House charm offensive came after a disastrous first meeting with Trump in the Oval Office in February, when the U.S. president and his deputy JD Vance berated the Ukrainian over his decision not to wear a suit, for correcting Trump, and for a perceived lack of gratitude for American support, among other things.
President Donald Trump made a series of false claims about elections in a Monday social media post in which he pledged to “lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS” and voting machines – including an inaccurate assertion that states have to run elections in the manner the president tells them to.
In June, 40 percent of millennials approved of his job performance while 53 percent disapproved, according to YouGov/Economist.
Daniel DePetris: Donald Trump reverses course on a ceasefire in Ukraine. What can Europe expect now?
As Trump was flying into Alaska, he was threatening severe consequences if Putin didn’t play ball. Trump stressed that he wouldn’t be happy if he left the summit without an immediate ceasefire and that new sanctions may be necessary if the Russians were intransigent.
Nathalie Jones' alleged social media posts suggested outlandish scenarios such as former Rep. Liz Cheney being appointed interim president after Trump being removed.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met on Tuesday with the heads of some of the country's biggest conglomerates, including Samsung and Hyundai Motor, who will accompany Lee for his summit next week with U.
President Donald Trump returned to the Kennedy Center to make announcements about this year’s honorees, showing off his vision for the arts institution.
President Donald Trump has requested a new national census excluding illegal migrants, but it is likely to face legal challenges.