Trump says US has "just about" ended pause on Ukraine intel sharing
- US officials plan to meet with a Ukrainian delegation to discuss possible concessions to Russia, according to two US officials.
- President Donald Trump stated that the US is 'just about' ready to resume intelligence sharing with Ukraine on March 9.
- National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes noted that Zelensky made progress in restoring the US-Ukraine relationship after an argument with Trump in February.
- Zelensky has expressed that Putin does not want peace, fearing further invasion in Europe.
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Has Trump Seen Proof that Funds For Ukraine Were Stolen? - LewRockwell
Yesterday I watched two videos. The first was President Trump’s interview with Maria Bartiromo in which he declared that Zelensky took money from Biden like “candy from a baby.” The second video I watched was of what appeared to be a Ukrainian soldier crying as hard as I have ever seen a grown man cry. And he wasn’t just any grown man, but an extremely tough looking one. With so much propaganda being slung around on the internet, I hesitate to s…
Trump Defends Putin’s Attacks on Ukraine as Russian Air Raids Kill Dozens
Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least six people today. Over the weekend, Moscow launched major aerial raids across Ukraine, killing at least two dozen people Saturday, nearly half of those in the Donetsk region and destroying energy infrastructure. Russia’s stepped-up attacks come after the U.S. pulled much of its support from Kyiv following President Trump’s Oval Office clash with President Volodymyr Zelensky, with Trump halting U.S. mili…
US Secretary of State Hints at Resumption of Arms Aid to Ukraine: 'Hopefully We Can Solve It'
US President Donald Trump is in contact with both Kiev and Moscow about ending the war in Ukraine, he said in a speech to Congress last week. Russia is said to be willing to discuss a temporary ceasefire. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
Trump ‘pulled out the rug on the international unit’: Frm. CIA Official
Former Senior State Dept. and CIA official Ned Price, New York Times Diplomatic Correspondent Michael Crowley, and NBC News’ Keir Simmons join Katy Tur on MSNBC to express concerns about Trump’s halt of aid and intelligence to Ukraine and escalating Russian attacks.
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