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Zelenskyy was in Washington to make his case for America’s Tomahawk cruise missiles and other military assets.
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With no takers yet, White House sets meeting with colleges still weighing an agreement with Trump
The five remaining universities that have not announced a decision on President Donald Trump’s higher-education compact have been asked to join a White House call Friday to discuss the proposed deal,
President Donald Trump’s frustrations with Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro spilled into public view during a White House meeting with Ukraine’s leader Friday, which saw Trump trade military strikes in the Caribbean for an f-bomb in the Cabinet Room.
The meeting comes a day after President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who warned him against giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
The military carried out another strike against alleged drug smugglers. John Bolton pleaded not guilty in his classified documents case. Background: Trump introduced the fee for H-1B visas, used for immigrants hired in the U.S. to work in specialty occupations, in an attempt to deter employment of foreign citizens.
Doubts arose over whether Ukraine would be supplied with advanced U.S. Tomahawk missiles ahead of a Zelensky-Trump meeting taking place in the White House.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is asking President Trump for more military aid as the war with Russia continues.
Ukraine's leader will meet Trump in Washington a day after the US president agreed to face-to-face talks with his Russian counterpart.
The Trump administration is making Luigi Mangione “a pawn to further its political agenda," his attorneys argued.
Ukraine's president says more pressure must be put on Russia to make peace two-and-a-half years after it invaded its neighbor.
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Trump hosts major tech companies and business titans as he raises money for White House ballroom
President Trump has sought to raise $200 million for a new White House ballroom — and has tapped these megacompanies and wealthy individuals for donations.