‘We Get a Lot of B*******’ From Putin’: Trump Explodes at Russian President After ‘Meaningless’ Calls with Him
UKRAINE, JUL 8 – US resumes sending defensive weapons to Ukraine after a brief pause due to stockpile concerns, with President Trump expressing frustration over stalled ceasefire talks with Putin.
- On July 8, 2025, in Washington, DC, President Donald Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions and announced the resumption of U.S. military assistance shipments to Ukraine.
- The resumption followed a brief pause in weapons deliveries due to a Pentagon review of depleted U.S. stockpiles amid increasing Russian attacks and stalled peace efforts between Ukraine and Russia.
- Trump expressed strong criticism of Putin, stating that the U.S. faces frequent falsehoods from him, while also endorsing the provision of additional mostly defensive weapons to support Ukraine's self-defense efforts.
- Trump reported that Russia is suffering battlefield casualties of up to 7,000 soldiers weekly and expressed strong disappointment in Putin, noting that despite his consistently polite demeanor, his words lack substance.
- The events indicate a tougher U.S. stance with Trump considering more sanctions on Moscow and emphasizing the need to support Ukraine militarily while peace negotiations remain stalled.
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Analysis by Matthew Chance, CNN Is there a direct link between what US President Donald Trump says and what Russian President Vladimir Putin does? Certainly, the harsh words and recent violence in Ukraine suggest the answer is maybe. First, President Trump expressed frustration with his Russian counterpart's lack of commitment to engaging in a serious peace process. "Putin throws a lot of nonsense at us, if you want to know the truth," Trump sai…
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Russian state-aligned media is escalating its personal attacks on President Donald Trump following his rebuke of President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. In contrast, the Kremlin is avoiding a direct riposte. Increasingly frustrated with Putin’s refusal to accept a ceasefire toward an end to the war in Ukraine, Trump observed, “We get a lot of bulls*** thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth. He’s very nice all the time, but it turns ou…
‘A LOT OF BULLSH*T’: Trump Vents His Frustration With Putin, Lack of Progress in Peace Process in Ukraine, Announces New Defensive Weapons for Kiev, Floats New Sanctions on Moscow
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