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Oval Office eruption: Members of Central Pennsylvania Stands with Ukraine share thoughts on contentious Trump, Zelenskyy meeting
European allies rally around Ukraine after explosive Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting
European allies rallied around Ukraine and Zelenskyy after the Ukrainian leader's contentious White House meeting with President Trump and Vice President Vance.
What they said: Trump, Zelenskyy and Vance's heated argument in the Oval Office
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance had a heated exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office over the war in Ukraine, accusing him of not showing gratitude
You don’t have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards," Trump said to Zelensky during a 10-minute back and forth rarely seen in the Oval Office.
After weeks of intense negotiations and statements between Washington and Kyiv, the expectations were running high for the first meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
At the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, children lifted their voices in traditional songs for a room where nearly everyone held Ukrainian flags and candles in tribute to those defending their country's freedom.
The politics of U.S. support for Ukraine were hopeful Friday morning, as the two nations’ leaders were set to sign a deal over access to Ukraine’s large reserves of strategic
Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania: A spokesperson pointed to two recent statements by Perry regarding Ukraine and Russia, but did not answer the questions directly. Senator Tommy ...
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President Trump’s comments about Ukraine remind us of the ideals enunciated by Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address, highlighting the global dimension of the struggle for freedom and
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) said on Sunday that forcing Ukraine to agree to a resource deal with the U.S., in exchange for the possibility of support against Russia, is akin to “victim ...
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WTAJ Altoona on MSNDo you need proof of ID to vote in Pennsylvania? Bill looks to change requirementsA Representative announced plans to introduce legislation requiring voter identification in the Commonwealth. The bill, authored by Reps. Thomas Mehaffie, III (R – Dauphin), Frank Burns (D – Cambria) and Kathleen Tomlinson (R – Bucks),
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