On the foreign policy front, Trump is ramping up his attacks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after calling him a "dictator" and falsely blaming him for starting the war with Russia. Trump said on Friday he's had "good talks" with Russia's Vladimir Putin but not Ukraine,
Fox News' Brian Kilmeade repeatedly challenged President Donald Trump over his position on the war between Ukraine and Russia on Friday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio sits down with Fox News' Brian Kilmeade to discuss the latest on the effort to end the war in Ukraine, the need for NATO allies to step up and top priorities under his leadership at the State Department.
Trump declared that he's "had it" with how Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has tackled the war in a rant to Fox News' Brian Kilmeade.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joined Fox News’s Brian Kilmeade to talk about Ukraine, and how President Donald Trump has been negotiating the end of the war. […]
Trump continued to express frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview with Fox News Radio host Brian Kilmeade. Trump was repeatedly pressed about who was to blame for the war starting,
Donald Trump once again refused to criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin and instead blamed Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the destruction in his own country. The U.S. president appeared Friday on Fox News host Brian Kilmeade's radio program,
Senator Cynthia Lummis joined The Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss why President Trump is the right  person to bring the Russia, Ukraine war to an end and find ways to structure something that's more long lasting.
President Donald Trump said Friday that he's "had it" with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's insults as U.S. officials work toward a peace deal with Russia.
President Donald Trump has been able to count the Rupert Murdoch -controlled media empire as an ally for the past decade – but the New York Post and Fox News Radio drew a red line on Friday, pushing back on the president’s defense of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Eagles Tush Push play is famous nationwide, but now it is also making its way into foreign politics as well. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio likened the status of an important