Russia, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump is set to speak with President Vladimir Putin on Monday about ending the war in Ukraine as the Kremlin continues to unleash barrages of drone attacks on its war-torn neighbor.
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storage.googleapis.com on MSNPresident Trump: "You hide behind a tree and the drone comes down, and it circles you with fire."President Trump: "You don't have a chance. The tree comes down also, by the way. It's so intense. The tr- I mean, you see these trees being knocked down like, like they're being sawed down by a top-of-the-line,
Donald Trump hoped for a “productive Monday” to make progress toward a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine with separate phone calls with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
The crucial fight being slugged out between Russia, Ukraine and their allies is for the ear of US President Donald Trump, who seems increasingly frustrated with efforts to broker peace.
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storage.googleapis.com on MSNPresident Trump: "I said I want a lot of drones."President Trump: "I asked one of the companies, I said, "I want a lot of drones." And, you know, in the case of Iran, they make a good drone, and they make them for $35-, $40,000. So I said to this company,
The House Budget Committee will meet late Sunday night to try once again to advance President Trump’s domestic policy bill toward a floor vote after a handful of fiscally conservative Republicans blocked the measure on Friday over concerns about the ballooning national deficit.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday about peace in Ukraine as European leaders demanded that the Kremlin accept an immediate ceasefire to halt the region's deadliest conflict since World War Two.
President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin at around 10 a.m. ET on Monday.
The barrage comes ahead of a planned call between Presidents Trump and Putin on Monday, as the US pushes for a ceasefire.
An internal slideshow presentation arranged by Transportation Security Administration officials debunked four of the New Jersey drone sightings as optical illusions created by sanctioned aircraft.