The wonky blogger drew the ire of White House comms staffer Alex Pfeiffer after he helped spread rumors that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was drinking while delivering a speech at a NATO summit earlier this week.
White House national security adviser Mike Waltz also urges Ukraine to sign a minerals deal pushed by President Trump.
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Trump says Starmer and Macron have 'done nothing' to end Ukraine war, ahead of leaders' visits
Starmer has put Britain on a war footing ahead of key White House visit
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Macron Arrives at White House for Ukraine Talks With Trump
Delivering remarks before the NATO Ukrainian Defense Contact Group in Belgium, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the goal of "returning to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective." He added that "chasing this illusory goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering.
Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has the latest on the Trump administration’s approach to resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s controversial Brussels speech on ‘Special Report.
Keith Kellogg says he had "positive discussions" with the Ukrainian leader, after the White House says Trump is "frustrated".
General Barry McCafferry, Retired United States Army, Michael Crowley New York Times Reporter and Michael McFaul, Former United States Ambassador to Russia joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what comes next for NATO and America's relationship with our European allies with our nations President and Vice President siding with out adversaries and lashing out against allies who we are have agreements with to defend.
General Barry McCafferry, Retired United States Army, Michael Crowley New York Times Reporter and Michael McFaul, Former United States Ambassador to Russia joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what comes next for NATO and America's relationship with our European allies with our nations President and Vice President siding with out adversaries and lashing out against allies who we are have agreements with to defend.
Yesterday the US president called Zelensky a "dictator" and said Russia holds "the cards" in peace negotiations because it has "taken a lot of territory" Meanwhile the Kremlin reiterates that it would be "unacceptable" for Nato countries to deploy troops to Ukraine - UK PM Keir Starmer had said he was "ready" to put troops on the ground as part of any peace deal Looking ahead: Our correspondents will be answering your Ukraine questions tomorrow,
The officials met just a month after Donald Trump returned to the White House, with Ukraine and NATO partners sidelined by a relatively inexperienced team of Trump aides and Putin granted concessions even before the talks got under way.
The White House is pushing back on claims from NATO allies that it is getting too close to the Kremlin, and President Trump is pushing a major American policy change in Europe.
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