New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker on MSNBC today reacted to President Donald Trump calling Ukraine's President Zelensky a dictator. PETER BAKER, NEW YORK TIMES: Look, you know, he in the last few days has parroted the Russian talking points,
On MSNBC, 'The New York Times' Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker explains President Trump's views and negotiations to end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza: "I mean you're right empathy has never been his strong suite.
As he seeks to negotiate a peace deal with Moscow, President Trump is rewriting the history of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor.
America switched sides. Ukraine is out, Russia is in. President Trump has blamed Ukraine for starting the war that was started by Russia, and America's traditional European allies are in a state of shock.
At a meeting at the White House, President Trump declined to call President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a dictator while President Emmanuel Macron of France stated flatly that “the aggressor is Russia.
Volodymyr Zelensky met with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, both of whom castigated him during a meeting at the White House.
In a meeting with the UK prime minister, Trump says that a Ukraine-Russia deal will happen soon, or not at all. And Zelenskyy is scheduled to sign the rare earth minerals deal at the White House tomorrow morning.
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