Russia Invites Trump for Follow-Up Summit
Russia invites former President Trump to a follow-up summit after the Alaska talks, as Moscow signals openness to talks with Ukraine and Zelenskyy.
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Russia invites former President Trump to a follow-up summit after the Alaska talks, as Moscow signals openness to talks with Ukraine and Zelenskyy.
Trump met Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and seven European leaders at the White House to explore solutions for the Ukrainian crisis in a signal of global unity.
Economists say Trump’s tariffs to pay down America’s $37T debt—and promise a “dividend”—are too small to make a real dent.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet U.S. President Trump in Washington after Trump’s Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal.
After his meeting with Putin, President Trump says he will call Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders to discuss outcomes and next steps.
After his Alaska summit, Trump says he and Putin still haven’t agreed on the biggest issue, but he’s confident they will soon.
Putin and Trump head to a Friday face-to-face in Anchorage as Zelenskyy and EU allies push to block any US-Russia deal.
President Trump sent 800 National Guard troops to Washington amid debates over crime data, sparking political theater and questions about public safety.
President Trump’s emergency declaration in Washington, D.C., seizes local police control, igniting a fierce debate on federal power vs. city autonomy.
Trump declared a public safety emergency, ordering 800 National Guard troops to D.C., citing a crime surge and urban decay.