The U.S. president is getting impatient at Russian leader Vladimir Putin for dragging his feet over a peace plan.
Russian State TV appears to be turning on President Donald Trump in its recent coverage, with Kremlin propagandists mocking the president over remarks he and his administration have made on a possible ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
Russia is still counting on US President Donald Trump to deliver an acceptable peace deal in Ukraine, though it’s prepared to continue the war if talks fail, according to people in Moscow familiar with the matter.
Here's what today's polls and the American public say about President Donald Trump's job performance and current approval ratings amid tariff chaos.
Rasmussen's daily poll tracker said, as of April 3, Trump's approval rating sits at 49 percent, while 49 percent disapprove of his job performance.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave assurances that the U.S. will not make concessions to Russia's Vladimir Putin that cross the red lines of Ukraine and Europe, the European Union's (EU) High Representative Kaja Kallas said.
Vladimir Putin’sRussia was one of the only countries in the world not to be slapped with additional tariffs from Donald Trump last night. The US president announced a series of “reciprocal” taxes on international imports into America which he said would boost the US economy.
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Don’t Tell Donald Trump: He Failed to End the Ukraine War ‘Fast’Despite President Donald Trump’s pledge to end the Ukraine war quickly, the Kremlin has declared the conflict’s resolution will be prolonged. -Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov cited the complexity and difficulty of negotiations,