Russia, Donald Trump and Putin
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President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You canât reset US relations with Vladimir Putin.
Republican defense hawks are riding high after a series of events abroad prompted President Donald Trump to lean away from his more quasi-isolationist roots in his first term. His bombing of Iran, increased aggression toward Russia,
Trump Wants Revenge for the Russia Investigation. The Administration Is Going After a Familiar Face.
Late last month, Ratcliffe publicly released a âtradecraft reviewâ of the intelligence communityâs assessment in 2016, during the final days of Barack Obamaâs presidency, which had concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin interfered in that yearâs U.S. election in order to help Trump win.
President Donald Trump on Friday issued a none-too-veiled threat of action against Russia after Moscowâs forces hit a Ukrainian maternity hospital, injuring nine people earlier in the day.Speaking to reporters before departing the White House to view flood damage in Texas,
An audio recording from 2024 run by CNN in which Trump said he had threatened Putin with bombing Moscow if he entered Ukraine, plus the U.S. leader's latest criticism, could mean a tougher stance by Washington toward Moscow is on the cards.
Trump said at a Cabinet meeting that he was "not happy" with Putin, who he forcefully criticized for a second day in a row.
Russian President Vladimir Putinâs forces launched a massive aerial assault on Ukraine early Thursday for the second time in two days.
Senate sanctions bill targeting Russia's energy exports with hefty tariffs gains momentum as Trump shifts position on Russia, with Graham teasing presidential support.
Trumpâs decision to help Ukraine fight an onslaught of Russian attacks reverses a Pentagon decision to withhold defensive weapons.