Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Richard Grenell praises President Donald Trump's foreign policy approach and criticizes former President Joe Biden for avoiding Russian President Vladimir Putin for years.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that he saw nothing criminal in Hunter Biden's past business ties with Ukraine or Russia, marking out his disagreement with one of Donald Trump's attack lines in the U.
"I'd rather see them send soldiers to our southern border," Trump said when asked about potential US involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin said it would have been "impossible" for Ukraine to have carried out the 2022 explosions that sabotaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines without then-U.S. President Joe Biden and his administration knowing in advance. Newsweek reached out to Biden's office for comment.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a staunch ally of President Vladimir Putin, threw a champagne party in Russia's parliament in 2016 to toast Donald Trump's presidential election victory.
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg revealed in his memoir that President Biden once called Ukrainian President Zelenskyy "a pain in the a**" and mistakenly referred to him as Putin during a NATO summit.
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An influence campaign has relied on allies of the president, including Rudolph W. Giuliani, to cast a Serbian politician as a victim of political persecution.
EXCLUSIVE: Yuriy Boyechko claimed that if Vladimir Putin does not face consequences, "it's safe to say that NATO is dead as a security alliance".
Last week, the Nobel Committee awarded its highly anticipated 2025 Peace Prize. It was not given to President Trump, who wanted it badly and touted his eligibility for the prize repeatedly. Trump
Israel accused Hamas of violating President Trump’s peace deal after failing to turn over the remains of all hostages in 72 hours. President Trump said Hamas was still ‘digging’ for the remains, as he issued a new warning for the group to disarm.