FIRSTPOST: United States President Donald Trump is reportedly seeking to lift some sanctions against Russia in what would be a major diplomatic and economic move towards more friendly ties with Moscow.
But the excesses surrounding Trump’s return to office are bringing to light a more pointed set of comparisons, as explained by Jonathan Rauch in The Atlantic: Today, it is clear that what has happened since January 20 is not just a change of administration but a change of regime — a change,
After secretly helping Trump's last three presidential campaigns, Russia is getting its money's worth from him.
An impassioned defense of Donald Trump's conduct last Friday where he berated Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky as "disrespectful" and demanded a thank you was swiftly and brutally dismantled on CNN on Sunday morning.
Even before the new Trump administration began to erode U.S. influence on autocratic countries, a diverse array of experts started to rethink the future of global democracy.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blasted a New York Times reporter as a “left-wing stenographer” after he compared President Donald Trump to Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on press freedoms.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called American tariffs “very dumb” and said that U.S. President Donald Trump is appeasing Russia while launching a trade war against Canada. In a blunt news conference during his final days in office,
Hillary Clinton needed just six words to make her feelings about President Donald Trump’s relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin crystal clear. On Sunday, the former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee shared a Gizmodo report on X (formerly Twitter) detailing a reported decision by Trump’s newly appointed Defense Secretary,
President Trump and Vice President JD Vance got into a heated exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting at the Oval Office that was intended to kick off negotiations on a deal over Ukraine’s rare earth minerals.