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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces launched a massive aerial assault on Ukraine early Thursday for the second time in two days.
Flattery and pressure — coupled with President Trump’s growing dissatisfaction with President Vladimir V. Putin — have helped build momentum for new economic punishments.
Trump’s decision to help Ukraine fight an onslaught of Russian attacks reverses a Pentagon decision to withhold defensive weapons.
Following the Pentagon announcing a pause on weapons, the U.S. president said Ukraine must defend itself from Russia.
Panelists Elizabeth Pipko and Erin Maguire discuss President Donald Trump's frustrations towards Russian leader Vladimir Putin, victories under Trump’s second administration and more on ‘Fox News @ Night.
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The truth is, he believed me 10%,' Trump said of the threat he made to Putin that he would bomb Moscow if Russia invaded Ukraine.
Frustration and anger have roiled some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters, who fear he is going back on promises crucial to his MAGA movement.
During a Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump expressed his frustration with Vladimir Putin. “We get a lot of bulls*** thrown at us by Putin,” Trump said. The remark showed Trump’s frustrations at Moscow,