GOP officials who have supported Ukraine are trying to balance their opposition to Russia while remaining loyal to Trump.
President Donald Trump is pursuing his massive government overhaul at home, while also forging ahead with a pivot in US foreign policy regarding Russia’s war in Ukraine and plans for the Middle East.
The first phase of the ceasefire agreement, which was implemented in late January, will expire at the beginning of March.
President Donald Trump’s week included rewriting U.S. policy toward Russia and firing the country's senior military officer.
US special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, whose portfolio has expanded to encompass Ukraine, suggested that the war ...
FRIDAY NIGHT MASSACRE — Last night, Trump ousted General C.Q. Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It marked “an ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As Ukraine approached the three-year mark of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the country’s hoped-for path ...
The White House and Ukraine have made significant progress toward reaching an agreement that would provide the U.S. with ...
With the relationship between Washington and Kyiv gradually deteriorating, sources from inside President Donald Trump‘s inner ...
"I was personally very upset," he told independent journalist Catherine Herridge in a video interview posted on X Thursday ...
Top allies of President Donald Trump are in an escalating clash with the Republican Party’s once-powerful defense hawks, ...