President Donald Trump partially blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for Russia's ongoing invasion of the country.
Ukraine's president said his country was left to fight on its own at the start of the war despite pleas to the U.S. for weapons.
Trump made the incendiary comments in a pre-taped interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity ... After Hannity asked about Trump’s threat to impose tariffs as a penalty on Russia if the Ukrainian ...
President Donald Trump said Volodymyr Zelenskyy should never have entered a war with Russia in a chat about foreign policy with Sean Hannity.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), one of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial, is the latest to express public disapproval, particularly for the pardons for those convicted of assaulting police officers.
US President stresses in interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, suggests a deal with the Iranians can be reached: I want them to have a great country. They have great potential.
Trump delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, where he discussed the prospect of talks with Russia and China to reduce nuclear weapon stockpiles.
President Donald Trump gives the details about his nonconsecutive terms and what it's like to be in the White House for a second time on "Hannity."
President Trump suggested Friday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky bore some responsibility for the war that began almost three years ago with Russia’s invasion. “Zelensky — I will
The war continues to rage despite Trump’s rhetoric. Ukraine on Friday claimed to have hit an oil refinery in the Russian city of Ryazan overnight, reportedly part of a large attack on the country involving over 100 drones. Unverified social media footage appeared to show the refinery, around 112 miles southeast of Moscow, engulfed by flames.
In the first part, which aired last night, Trump told host Sean Hannity the social media platform TikTok is “going to stay around”, after he granted it a 75-day extension to comply with a law banning the app if it isn’t sold.