U.S. Sen. Kennedy is pushing back, ever so gently, on President Donald Trump's approach to the war in Ukraine, columnist Stephanie Grace writes. The question is whether he'll put his money where his mouth is.
President Donald Trump is offering kind words about Russian President Vladimir Putin after US and Russian officials held high-level talks in Saudi Arabia on ending the
"I don’t accept George Orwell’s doublethink," one House Republican said after President Trump blamed Ukraine for starting the war with Russia.
The veteran CBS and NBC journalist discusses why he believes an agreement between Trump and Putin that betrays Ukraine could send a chilling message to the rest of the world about America's position as a trusted global leader.
Former White House national security adviser John Bolton said Wednesday that President Trump had “effectively surrendered” to Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of expected peace
I was CBS' Moscow correspondent, its diplomatic correspondent, and covered the one and only summit meeting in 1961 between President John F. Kennedy ... Trump and Vladimir Putin strikes me as ...
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