Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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The Alaska summit between the U.S. and Russian leaders showcased their mutual animosity for the former president.
Russian President Vladimir Putin — an ex-KGB agent and master manipulator — attempted to woo President Trump after their hours-long meeting by claiming he would not have invaded Ukraine if former President Biden hadn’t been in office after the “rigged” 2020 election.
US President Donald Trump accused his predecessor, Joe Biden, of inadvertently drawing “natural enemies” Russia and China closer together.
Rubio made the comments Sunday on ABC's "This Week" and defended the president against criticism over the summit with Putin.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jake Sullivan, former national security advisor to President Joe Biden, on the fallout from the Trump-Putin Summit in Alaska.
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Russia–US peace talks: From Bill Clinton to Joe Biden – list of presidents who met Vladimir Putin
President Putin is set to meet with President Trump in Alaska, marking their first encounter since Trump's second term began. This meeting is crucial
President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia did not agree on a ceasefire. But they did agree on something else: They both despise Joe Biden.
The MAGA figurehead’s debrief of his failed Putin peace talks spiraled into bootlicking and Biden-blaming on Fox News.