The Wall Street Journal on Monday slammed the Trump administration’s voting against a resolution at the United Nations which called out Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. America’s siding with Russia was a “regrettable moment,” wrote the editorial board of the conservative newspaper.
The conservative newspaper’s editorial board condemned the president’s “rhetorical assault” on Ukraine and the “looming” rehab of Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
President Trump is only beginning the second month of his second term, but divisions are already erupting. The friction is so obvious that Democrats, having been pummeled by their election loss
Vice President JD Vance declared Thursday that the US will consider sanctions and even military action if Russian Vladimir Putin refuses to end the nearly three-year long war in Ukraine.
Vice President JD Vance warned on Thursday that the United States could send troops to Ukraine and hit Russia with further sanctions if Vladimir Putin doesn’t negotiate a peace deal in good faith.
Republican pollster Frank Luntz, however, mocked Trump over his latest comments on Ukraine.
The Wall Street Journal has warned that “a U.S. withdrawal from Europe” under President Donald Trump’s second administration “would be a historic mistake.” It would be “damaging to American interests,
On Wall Street, the S&P 500 dropped 0.3% ... Russia’s president to begin “negotiations” on ending the war in Ukraine. Such a move could free up the global movement of crude.