Trump told Zelenskiy after summit that Putin wants more of Ukraine, source says. Well, isn’t that just a stunning revelation? I mean, who could have seen that coming? It’s almost as predictable as the sun rising in the east. It’s almost comical how obvious it is. Of course, Putin wants more. Dragons always want more gold, don’t they?
Trump’s statement to Zelenskiy after their summit, that Putin has his eyes set on more Ukrainian territory, is hardly a shocker. Anyone following the situation even casually has likely arrived at the same conclusion. The intent to expand Russia’s grasp isn’t exactly a well-kept secret.… Continue reading
In a recent turn of events, the Trump administration’s attempt to federalize the D.C. police department has been challenged by the city. The Attorney General, Pam Bondi, initially sought to replace the police chief and suspend local policies, but a lawsuit filed by the city led to the rollback of these orders, reinstating the city’s control. This legal battle centers on the president’s actions being deemed an overreach, infringing on the city’s right to self-governance, and potentially putting the safety of residents at risk. The city’s Attorney General has called the administration’s directives unlawful and vows to protect D.C.’s autonomy, with civil rights groups supporting the city’s legal challenge.
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The Trump administration’s attempt to federalize the District of Columbia’s police department faced legal challenges, with D.C. officials accusing President Trump of overreach. The city sued the administration after Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered the police chief replaced and suspended local policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Following an emergency court hearing, the administration agreed to roll back the order, allowing D.C. to retain control of its police department. The lawsuit asserts the administration’s actions are unconstitutional, violate the city’s Home Rule Act, and threaten the city’s autonomy, leading to ongoing legal battles.
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The Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin concluded with no ceasefire agreement for Ukraine, signifying a victory for Putin. Putin, leveraging his skills in psychological warfare, successfully maintained his stance that the war will continue, seeking to “eliminate” the causes of the conflict which he claims is NATO’s encroachment. Trump, despite his initial aims, was unable to secure any concessions, including a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, instead deferring to “a few phone calls” after the meeting. The summit, viewed by the Russian delegation as a business opportunity, saw Putin reassert his position on the world stage, leaving Trump seemingly unhappy with the outcome.
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On the morning of August 16th, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former US President Donald Trump engaged in a phone conversation, confirmed by Zelenskyy’s communications advisor. The call included a discussion with NATO leaders. Both the White House and Zelenskyy’s office described the conversation as “lengthy.” Further details regarding the content of the call have not yet been released.
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Behind-the-scenes footage released by RT, a Russian state-run news network, depicts President Trump engaging with Vladimir Putin backstage following their meeting in Anchorage, Alaska. The video shows Trump initiating a two-handed handshake with Putin and then shaking the translator’s hand, with both leaders laughing together. The footage was released by the Kremlin shortly after the public remarks, where neither leader took any questions. The White House has not released similar candid footage. This is the latest instance of the Kremlin providing more details than the White House.
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Democrats introduce measure to terminate Trump’s D.C. takeover, a move that feels like a long-awaited response. It’s a show of force, signaling the party’s strong opposition to what’s seen as an unprecedented power grab. While the chances of this measure succeeding might be slim, the message it sends is clear: Democrats are not going to stand idly by.
This resolution, spearheaded by key figures like Rep. Jamie Raskin and Sen. Chris Van Hollen, directly challenges the “crime emergency” Trump declared, allowing him to temporarily federalize the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. The core argument is that this action goes against the Home Rule Act, and that Trump doesn’t have the authority to federalize the MPD in this manner.… Continue reading
Despite the historic summit and high expectations, President Trump and President Putin concluded their Alaska meeting without announcing a deal to end the war in Ukraine, though both leaders expressed optimism about future progress. The meeting, marked by a military flyover and a presidential limousine ride, included three hours of talks, yet yielded no details on a ceasefire or any concrete agreements. While Putin emphasized the need to address the “root causes” of the conflict, suggesting continued demands that Ukraine would likely reject, Trump left without taking questions. This outcome has fueled speculation that the summit served as a stalling tactic, despite Trump’s previous warnings of severe consequences for failure to reach an agreement.
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The meeting between Putin and Trump in Alaska addressed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Putin cited fundamental threats to Russian security and the need to eliminate conflict causes, echoing the Kremlin’s long-held justifications for the war. Trump described the talks as productive but admitted a deal wasn’t reached. Czech Minister Lipavský welcomed Trump’s efforts to halt the war and hoped for updates on the negotiations, while also noting Russia’s continued attacks during the talks indicated a lack of seriousness about peace.
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Trump Says Putin Agrees With Him That US Should Not Have Mail-in Voting: ‘Vladimir Putin, smart guy, said you can’t have an honest election with mail-in voting’
Okay, so here’s the thing that’s got everyone buzzing. Trump, during a recent interview, flat out stated that Vladimir Putin agrees with him on the issue of mail-in voting. The quote, “Vladimir Putin, smart guy, said you can’t have an honest election with mail-in voting,” really sets the stage, doesn’t it? It’s like, wow, taking advice about elections from a leader of a country known for, shall we say, *robust* control over its own elections.… Continue reading