Trump, Ukraine and Putin
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President Donald Trump on Friday showed off a photograph he said Russian President Vladimir Putin sent him of them standing side by side a week ago in Alaska.Trump brandished the picture in the Oval Office as he announced the 2026 World Cup draw will be hosted in Washington at the Kennedy Center.
In an unexpected moment during an event about the 2026 World Cup draw, President Donald Trump pulled out a photo of him and Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting in Alaska.
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl told "Washington Week" host Jeffrey Goldberg that perhaps facing the possibility of spending the rest of your life in prison has given President Donald Trump some confidence in a Russia-Ukraine peace deal.
Donald Trump has been pictured with a heavy layer of make-up applied to his hand. The US president appeared to have a thick coating of foundation or concealer covering his right hand when he visited a museum located next to the White House on Friday.
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Trump suggests Ukraine 'play offensive' as Russia downplays prospect of Putin-Zelenskyy summit
Moscow continues to throw cold water on the prospect of Putin-Zelenskyy meeting, and is insisting Russia have a role in security guarantees for Ukraine.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Typical MAGA Tactic’: Karoline Leavitt Crashes Out After Reporter Pressed Her About Trump’s Sneaky Phone Call with Foreign Leader
"White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt clashes with reporter over Trump's secret call with foreign leader, sparking social media
Despite Russia being banned from FIFA competitions, Trump said he thinks Putin will attend the 2026 World Cup.
Trump has previously compared himself publicly to Nixon in interviews, saying he learned from Nixon and contrasted his own political support.
President Donald Trump said Friday he would “rather not” join a potential meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, though he left the door open.
Melania Trump hadn’t been spotted at the White House for more than a month. But as her husband prepared for a high-stakes Alaska summit with his Russian counterpart in pursuit of an end to the war in Ukraine,
Baby boomers view Trump's overall effectiveness in negotiating with foreign leaders more favorably than the general electorate.