US President Donald Trump said he thinks Vladimir Putin wants peace. Ukraine and its European allies don’t believe he does.
Vladimir Putin has signaled his willingness to consider an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, although it would be under strict and potentially controversial conditions. As Donald Trump pushes to ...
“I actually think [Putin is] doing what anybody else would do,” Trump told reporters at the White House Friday afternoon. “He wants to get it ended.” This week, the Trump administration ...
President Trump’s admiration for President Vladimir Putin of Russia has been endlessly dissected, but the American leader’s policy shifts since taking office again could have profound effects.
A reporter pointed out to Trump that Putin was bombing Ukraine and asked the president if he believed the Russian leader still wanted peace. 'I believe him, I believe him,' Trump answered.
Thank you!!!” The strong words came after Putin’s forces targeted Ukraine’s energy and gas infrastructure in a fresh drone and missile attack on Friday, according to civic chiefs.
When attorney Joe Gallina asked Crockett what she would say to Trump if she had the opportunity, the Texas Democrat responded, “I would tell him to grow a spine and stop being Putin’s ho.” ...
Vladimir Putin 'regrets' triggering a full-scale war costing hundreds of thousands of lives, his closest international ally has claimed. Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko said: 'We haven't ...
Of course, this wasn’t the beginning of Trump’s love affair with Putin, it’s just the latest, crowning episode. It started with developer Donald Trump trying to build a new Trump Tower in ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s track record of killing his perceived enemies on Monday, coming as President Trump and his Cabinet studiously avoid ...
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said Sunday that President Trump “looks and sounds like an ally” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The comments from Christie came during a panel ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “dangerous” and “not to be trusted.” “What is your view of Vladimir Putin?” CNN’s Dana Bash ...