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Trump plays down possibility of providing Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, instead suggesting US may need them for future conflict.
In a surprise development, President Donald Trump has expressed doubts about the US supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles. During a meeting at the White House, Trump stated that "it's not easy for us to give" the missiles, which have been requested by Ukrainian officials. He also hinted that the US may need them for a potential future conflict.
Trump's stance on the issue follows a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier in the week, during which Putin warned that supplying the Tomahawks would damage US-Russian relations. Trump's position on providing Ukraine with military aid has fluctuated since he returned to office in January.
Meanwhile, Trump also announced that he had commuted the sentence of George Santos, a former US representative serving time for fraud and identity theft charges. The move comes as controversy surrounding Santos continues to unfold, with multiple investigations into his conduct while in office.
In other news, former Trump adviser John Bolton has pleaded not guilty to charges related to sharing classified information. A deepfake video of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has also made headlines, sparking concerns about the use of AI-generated content in politics.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee has released an attack ad featuring a deepfake video of Schumer, which has been widely criticized as manipulative and deceitful.
In a surprise development, President Donald Trump has expressed doubts about the US supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles. During a meeting at the White House, Trump stated that "it's not easy for us to give" the missiles, which have been requested by Ukrainian officials. He also hinted that the US may need them for a potential future conflict.
Trump's stance on the issue follows a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier in the week, during which Putin warned that supplying the Tomahawks would damage US-Russian relations. Trump's position on providing Ukraine with military aid has fluctuated since he returned to office in January.
Meanwhile, Trump also announced that he had commuted the sentence of George Santos, a former US representative serving time for fraud and identity theft charges. The move comes as controversy surrounding Santos continues to unfold, with multiple investigations into his conduct while in office.
In other news, former Trump adviser John Bolton has pleaded not guilty to charges related to sharing classified information. A deepfake video of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has also made headlines, sparking concerns about the use of AI-generated content in politics.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee has released an attack ad featuring a deepfake video of Schumer, which has been widely criticized as manipulative and deceitful.