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Here are five takeaways from the Trump-Putin hours-long summit at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday.
Trump and Putin ended their press conference without taking questions about an end to the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump said there's "no deal until there's a deal." ...
Putin, who speaks English, tapped his ear and shrugged, signaling he could not hear a question at the summit with Trump in Alaska on ending the war in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have their first face-to-face encounter of Trump’s second administration.
His most significant actions have been 15 vetoes and a two-year budget proposal about $2 billion higher than either chamber of the General Assembly.
The summit capped another historic week for the new president, who seems to make history every week and keep our graders of the White House Report Card busy.