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Trump announces novel plan to send weapons to Ukraine and gives Russia new deadline to make peace
Trump agrees to send weapons to Ukraine
President Donald Trump announced Monday that NATO allies will finance the purchase of air defense systems and other weapons for Ukraine, his most significant move yet to support Kyiv in a war with Russia he’s long hoped to end.
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Live updates: Trump threatens 100% secondary tariffs on Russia over war in Ukraine
Liberal commentators have suggested that President Donald Trump would tamper with or cancel the 2026 elections amid ongoing backlash over his administration's policies.
Since 2016, many NAR prophesies have concerned Trump, whom adherents see as having been divinely chosen to lead the country. Trump’s introduction to the movement came in 2002 when he invited Florida apostle Paula White to be his personal minister after seeing her preach on television.
The contradictory stories come as Trump, finally, announces new sanctions to counter Russia and more military aid to Ukraine.
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The New York Magazine's Ed Kilgore argued on Sunday that the U.S. would have been better off had President Trump won in 2020 over Joe Biden.
A policy change by the Trump administration could have large impacts on churches throughout Montana and the country. And in a state that has been at the fore of trying to eliminate political “dark money” — or funds that are hard to trace — this change could open a new frontier for candidates, donors and endorsements.
Trump advisors Tony Fabrizio and Chris LaCivita recently launched a "Kentucky MAGA" PAC, Axios reported in June, which has already released a TV ad arguing Massie has voted against banning gender-affirming operations for minors, along with tax breaks and securing the southern border.
Alex Bolton, a senior staff writer for NewsNation partner The Hill, tells “Morning in America” that the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files may disillusion a portion of his Republican base.
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Kathy Griffin shared doubts about the legitimacy of the 2024 election results during a Substack Live with E. Jean Carroll, stating she doesn't believe Trump won.
President Donald Trump still expects FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the “stolen” 2020 election, he signaled in a post made to Truth Social. Buried in the post, published on Saturday as an attempt to defend Attorney General Pam Bondi from attacks from within the Trump administration,
President Trump now sees his 2020 election loss as a “providential” occurrence that put him in office to preside over the celebration of America’s 250th birthday, US Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley told the Post’s Miranda Devine on “Pod Force One.
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NewsNation on MSNWill Trump’s Epstein files fallout shape midterm elections?The Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files may disillusion a portion of his Republican base, Alex Bolton said.
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