Trump news at a glance: G7 leaders wrestle Ukraine back on to president’s agenda
Summary
At the G7 summit, President Donald Trump talked about the Ukraine war, saying he wants Russia and Ukraine to make a deal. European leaders encouraged him to help arrange talks between Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy and Russia’s President Putin. In other U.S. news, Trump-backed candidates won in Georgia’s GOP primaries, and federal authorities charged people over plots and protests.Key Facts
- President Trump said both Zelenskyy and Putin were open to a meeting to end the Ukraine war.
- He described the death toll of the conflict as “ridiculous” and wants Moscow to make a deal.
- European G7 leaders urged Trump to host peace talks in the U.S. between Ukraine and Russia.
- In Georgia, Trump-supported Mike Collins won the Republican runoff for Senate, and Rick Jackson won for governor.
- Fifteen people were charged in Minnesota for allegedly interfering with immigration enforcement.
- Five men were charged by the Department of Justice for planning an attack at a UFC event near the White House.
- Election experts say President Trump is challenging U.S. voting rights through legal actions and policies.
- Trump’s $14 million project to clean the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool failed due to algae growth.
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