Trump Deems MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace 'a Loser' Following Criticism of Putin Meeting
Senator Chris Murphy criticized the Trump-Putin summit as a failure that legitimized Russian war crimes without securing a ceasefire, calling it an embarrassment for the US.
- On Aug. 15, President Donald Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, ended without a ceasefire, which Sen. Chris Murphy called ‘an embarrassment for the United States’.
- Despite talks’ high stakes, Sen. Chris Murphy noted that the summit aimed to broker peace in Ukraine by securing a ceasefire, yet Zelenskyy wasn’t invited, and he will meet Trump on Monday in Washington, D.C.
- Sen. Chris Murphy told Kristen Welker that Putin walked away with a photo op and no commitments or consequences, asserting he didn’t have to give up anything.
- On Sunday, Trump responded on Truth Social by insulting Sen. Chris Murphy and said Zelenskyy ‘can end the war with Russia almost immediately’ if he wants.
- Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the meeting ‘very useful’ despite no discussion of ending the Ukraine-Russia war, reflecting long-term diplomatic ambiguity.
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Trump deems MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace 'a loser' following criticism of Putin meeting
President Donald Trump slammed MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace and her “bad ratings,” predicting her network could cut ties with her “soon.” Wallace, the host of MSNBC’s Deadline: White House, criticized Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, saying it showed that Trump was “not in control of anything.” She also said Putin was “the alpha all day long,” and greatly criticized how Trump gave Putin a red carpet treatment for the m…
Donald Trump will call Russian President Vladimir Putin after his meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders. He said this at a brief press conference in the Oval Office. Trump also said again that he does not believe that developments in the war in Ukraine are moving towards a ceasefire, the goal is a lasting peace settlement, he says. – I do not think ...
Dem Rep. calls out Trump team for doing damage control after Putin summit
European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will do their best to appeal to President Trump at a meeting in the White House on Monday. Trump officials took to Sunday talk shows to defend Trump’s handling of his meeting with Russian President Putin and claim Trump never went to the meeting hoping for a ceasefire deal, despite Trump saying such before heading to Alaska. Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) joins Alex Witt to look ahead to Monday’s gather…
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