Ukraine, Vladimir Putin and Trump
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Putin, Trump and Russia
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Historically, President Donald Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin have enjoyed a very special relationship ― at least if you’re viewing it through Trump’s perspective. As far back as 2013, Trump was envisioning a friendship with the Russian authoritarian leader,
President Donald Trump's willingness to come to the table comes just after he condemned Russia’s recent large-scale strike against Ukraine.
The American president’s preference for praising and excusing the Russian leader has yielded no progress toward peace in Ukraine.
Trump called Putin 'crazy' over the weekend and said May 27 he's 'playing with fire' as he continues to bombard Ukraine during peace negotiations.
A top Kremlin aide has accused Donald Trump of being “not sufficiently informed” about the situation in Ukraine after the US president said Russian leader Vladimir Putin was “playing with fire.”
The U.S. president lashed out at the Kremlin on Tuesday as the White House continued to consider increasing sanctions against Russia.
Charlamagne tha God says President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s growing rift could lead to the “end of civilization as we know it.” “I’ve been watching those exchanges, you know,
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins speaks with former Trump national security adviser John Bolton about President Donald Trump’s reaction to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest moves in the war in Ukraine.