Senate Republicans are pushing ahead with their $340 billion budget bill focused on funding the White House’s mass deportations and border security agenda.
Sen. Lindsey Graham says that he's not sure the United States can negotiate with Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky again following his argument with President Trump in the Oval Office on Friday.
S.C., said Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy needs to either resign or change because Americans may not be willing to do business with him.  Read More
Graham says he was hopeful the mineral-rights agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine would be signed but now he is not sure if a deal can be made.
The majority of Republicans say Zelensky was at fault for the spat, but one accused the president of "embracing Putin".
A group of bipartisan senators met with Zelenskyy on Friday morning. Sens. Lindsey Graham, Chris Coons, and Amy Klobuchar and other Democratic and Republican senators gathered for an hourlong "encouraging" meeting with Zelenskyy ahead of his visit to the White House,
Sen. Lindsey Graham offered this comment outside the White House after a deal between President Trump and Ukraine's Zelensky blew up on the launchpad:
A group of bipartisan senators met with Zelenskyy on Friday morning. Sens. Lindsey Graham, Chris Coons, and Amy Klobuchar and other Democratic and Republican senators gathered for an hourlong "encouraging" meeting with Zelenskyy ahead of his visit to the White House,
WASHINGTON (AP) — Key Republicans and Democrats in Congress have been stalwart supporters of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but the blowup between the Ukrainian leader and President Donald Trump is threatening to change that.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) tore into European leader for rallying behind Zelensky less than 24 hours after the Ukraine leader's explosive meeting with Trump. The post Lindsey Graham Tears Into European Leaders Rallying Behind Zelensky After Trump Meeting: ‘Be My Guest To Defend Ukraine From Putin’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Republicans have responded to President Donald Trump's “disastrous” meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, while Democrats moved to condemn the White House.The meeting between Trump, Vice President JD Vance and the Ukrainian leader descended into an angry shouting match in front of the press Friday.