Fast forward almost six years — to a pivotal moment for his war-torn country’s future — Zelenskyy seems to have forgotten the first rule in dealing with Trump: Flattery is the coin of the realm — and perceived insults, especially in public, will quickly get you kicked to the curb.
The events of Feb. 28, 2025, generated a sense of shock and dread that resonated with the reaction to Jan. 6, 2020 — a feeling that something terribly wrong and irreversible had just happened to
An afternoon rally on the sidewalk of the Russell Senate Office Building on Tuesday was held to get Congress’ attention on the plight of Ukraine.
President Donald Trump says Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy has written to him to say he appreciates U.S. support for his country in its war with Russia.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump arrives this week on Capitol Hill to deliver a speech to Congress, a coequal branch of government he has bulldozed past this first month in office, wielding unimaginable executive power to get what he wants, at home and abroad.
After President Trump’s tense meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, reaction is pouring in from members of Congress and others involved in foreign policy across Washington.
"President Trump and his administration continue to embarrass America on the world stage," House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said in a statement. "Today’s White House meeting with the President of Ukraine was appalling and will only serve to further embolden Vladimir Putin, a brutal dictator."
Republicans in Congress have long been intent on countering America’s rivals and spreading U.S. influence abroad.
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