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- Update ⋅ March 1, 2025 NEWS World leaders react to the tense President Donald Trump-Zelenskyy meeting – YouTube YouTube After a tense meeting at the White House between President Donald President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, world leaders are now reacting .
- President Donald Trump, Vance looked like “two losers on barstools” in Oval Office – YouTube YouTube SE Cupp says the President and Vice President in Friday's Oval Office meeting looked like “two losers are on barstools acting like they own the .
- President Donald Trump cut lifesaving foreign aid as State Department planned to buy expensive art for embassies PBS President Donald Trump's administration has slashed the foreign-aid budget in the name of rooting out “waste” and “fraud.
- Fallout from the Zelenskyy-President Donald Trump blowout – YouTube YouTube President Donald President Donald Trump hosted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House to sign a long-awaited rare mineral deal.
- Zelenskyy doesn't apologize for blowup with President Donald Trump, but insists he respects president and US Fox News Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses heated Oval Office exchange with President Donald President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, .
News update for the hour ⋅ March 1, 2025
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World leaders react to the tense President Donald Trump-Zelenskyy meeting – YouTube
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SE Cupp: President Donald Trump, Vance looked like “two losers on barstools” in Oval Office – YouTube
President Donald Trump cut lifesaving foreign aid as State Department planned to buy expensive art for embassies
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'The only person who wins is Putin': Fallout from the Zelenskyy-President Donald Trump blowout – YouTube
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Zelenskyy doesn't apologize for blowup with President Donald Trump, but insists he respects president and US
European leaders show support for Zelenskiy after President Donald Trump clash | Reuters
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President Donald Trump is trying to do too much at once, says Wharton's Jeremy Siegel – CNBC
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