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Trump said the call focused on aligning both Ukraine and Russia's needs after Putin agreed yesterday to halt attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. But Russia is accused of breaking the partial ceasefire overnight after it hit two hospitals and energy infrastructure in the Sumy region of Ukraine. Still, Trump remains optimistic about reaching a ceasefire soon.
Trump said the call focused on aligning both Ukraine and Russia's needs after Putin agreed yesterday to halt attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. But Russia is accused of breaking the partial ceasefire overnight after it hit two hospitals and energy infrastructure in the Sumy region of Ukraine. Still, Trump remains optimistic about reaching a ceasefire soon.
For his part, Zelenskyy condemned Putin's broken promise, while other global leaders accused the Russian president of playing games with international diplomacy. Meanwhile, Zelensky also confirmed a significant prisoner exchange and called for further action to pressure Putin toward ending the war, such as additional sanctions on Russia.
For his part, Zelenskyy condemned Putin's broken promise, while other global leaders accused the Russian president of playing games with international diplomacy. Meanwhile, Zelensky also confirmed a significant prisoner exchange and called for further action to pressure Putin toward ending the war, such as additional sanctions on Russia.
Back to those deportation flights to El Salvador, can the administration provide any more details on how authorities determined that each of those men were in fact members of a gang? And if the White House can publish images, photos, videos of those men, why can't the administration just release basic information like their identities and names?
Back to those deportation flights to El Salvador, can the administration provide any more details on how authorities determined that each of those men were in fact members of a gang? And if the White House can publish images, photos, videos of those men, why can't the administration just release basic information like their identities and names?
Back to those deportation flights to El Salvador, can the administration provide any more details on how authorities determined that each of those men were in fact members of a gang? And if the White House can publish images, photos, videos of those men, why can't the administration just release basic information like their identities and names?
To follow up, I know in the last briefing you cited privacy concerns as a reason why the administration may not be able to reveal the identities. What exactly are the privacy rights of immigrants who were deported that the administration says were dangerous enough to be sent to El Salvador and sent into prison?
To follow up, I know in the last briefing you cited privacy concerns as a reason why the administration may not be able to reveal the identities. What exactly are the privacy rights of immigrants who were deported that the administration says were dangerous enough to be sent to El Salvador and sent into prison?
To follow up, I know in the last briefing you cited privacy concerns as a reason why the administration may not be able to reveal the identities. What exactly are the privacy rights of immigrants who were deported that the administration says were dangerous enough to be sent to El Salvador and sent into prison?
Back to those deportation flights to El Salvador, can the administration provide any more details on how authorities determined that each of those men were in fact members of a gang? And if the White House can publish images, photos, videos of those men, why can't the administration just release basic information like their identities and names?
Back to those deportation flights to El Salvador, can the administration provide any more details on how authorities determined that each of those men were in fact members of a gang? And if the White House can publish images, photos, videos of those men, why can't the administration just release basic information like their identities and names?
Back to those deportation flights to El Salvador, can the administration provide any more details on how authorities determined that each of those men were in fact members of a gang? And if the White House can publish images, photos, videos of those men, why can't the administration just release basic information like their identities and names?
And if I could ask a question about the judge as well. How does a president define a bad judge? Is it just someone who disagrees with him? And is that a dangerous precedent in this case because this is a temporary ruling from Judge Boasberg that he could ultimately rule in your favor. Is he setting up a standard here for calling for the impeachment of a judge who may ultimately rule on your side?
And if I could ask a question about the judge as well. How does a president define a bad judge? Is it just someone who disagrees with him? And is that a dangerous precedent in this case because this is a temporary ruling from Judge Boasberg that he could ultimately rule in your favor. Is he setting up a standard here for calling for the impeachment of a judge who may ultimately rule on your side?
And if I could ask a question about the judge as well. How does a president define a bad judge? Is it just someone who disagrees with him? And is that a dangerous precedent in this case because this is a temporary ruling from Judge Boasberg that he could ultimately rule in your favor. Is he setting up a standard here for calling for the impeachment of a judge who may ultimately rule on your side?
Thank you. Two quick questions. Can you explain the president's thinking in his decision to fire the two Democratic commissioners, especially given that Mark Medder is on track to be confirmed next week and there would be a Republican majority? My biggest question is why now?
Thank you. Two quick questions. Can you explain the president's thinking in his decision to fire the two Democratic commissioners, especially given that Mark Medder is on track to be confirmed next week and there would be a Republican majority? My biggest question is why now?
Thank you. Two quick questions. Can you explain the president's thinking in his decision to fire the two Democratic commissioners, especially given that Mark Medder is on track to be confirmed next week and there would be a Republican majority? My biggest question is why now?
The ultimate goal is to get this to the Supreme Court to try to overturn the 1935 precedent.