Trump says he's 'not happy' with Putin and he's considering further sanctions against Russia
- On May 25, 2025, US President Donald Trump expressed unhappiness with Vladimir Putin amid Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
- Trump's statement followed a weekend of intense attacks that killed at least 13 civilians, including three minors, far from the front lines in Zhytomyr region.
- Trump raised the possibility of imposing further sanctions on Russia to pressure Putin toward peace talks, though he gave no specifics on the measures.
- He expressed dissatisfaction with Putin, criticizing him for launching attacks on populated areas that have resulted in numerous civilian deaths, and emphasized that the conflict has now continued for three years with an increasing toll on innocent lives.
- The remarks underscore growing US frustration with Russia's aggression and suggest potential escalation in sanctions unless Moscow accepts a cease-fire proposal.
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Trump says 'not happy' with Putin after Russia strikes Ukraine
MORRISTOWN, United States — US President Donald Trump issued a rare rebuke to Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Sunday, saying he was “not happy” with him after Moscow launched a record number of drones against Ukraine, killing 13 people across the country. Trump has expressed admiration for Putin in the past, but has in recent weeks shown growing frustration with Moscow’s position in truce negotiations with Kyiv, which are deadlocked. “I’m not h…
Trump says he is 'not happy with what Putin is doing'
President Donald Trump said today he doesn't know "what the hell happened" to Russian President Vladimir Putin and that he is "not happy with what Putin is doing" after Moscow launched its largest aerial attack of its three-year war on Ukraine overnight."I'm not happy with what Putin is doing. He's killing a lot of people, and I don't know what the hell happened to Putin," Trump told reporters in New Jersey on his way back to Washington DC. "I'v…
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