Trump news at a glance: Trump supports Putin plan for Ukraine peace, report says; West Virginia to send national guard to DC
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Trump news at a glance: Trump supports Putin plan for Ukraine peace, report says; West Virginia to send national guard to DC

Donald Trump has told European leaders he believes a peace deal could be negotiated if the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, agrees to give up the Donbas region, which Russian invaders have not been able to seize in over three years of fighting, the New York Times reported on Saturday after his summit with Vladimir Putin. Two sources with direct knowledge of the talks in Alaska told the Guardian that Putin demanded Ukraine withdraw from Donbas, which is made up of the Donestk and Luhansk regions, as a condition for ending the war, but offered Trump a freeze along the remaining frontline. Although Luhansk is almost entirely under Russian control, Ukraine still holds key parts of Donetsk, including the cities of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk and heavily fortified positions whose defence has cost tens of thousands of lives. Here are...
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Trump counters Netanyahu on ‘real starvation’ in Gaza: From the Politics Desk
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Trump counters Netanyahu on ‘real starvation’ in Gaza: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Deskan evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.In today’s newsletter, NBC News reporters from across the world got the latest on how the Trump administration is responding to the hunger crisis in Gaza and how President Trump contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today. Separately, it’s only mid-2025 but key developments in the 2026 races across three states are already shaping next year’s fight for the Senate. Read on for more.Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.— Scott BlandTrump speaks on 'real starvation' in GazaPresident Donald Trump did something notable Monday — he broke with Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a prominent...
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Trump is reviving an outdated and problematic practice for American school children

Everyone knows that American kids — and adults — need more exercise. If President Donald Trump’s recent decision to reinvigorate the federal Presidential Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition and reinstate the Presidential Fitness Test helps get more kids moving, as he promises, it would be a welcome step in the right direction. But what we know so far about this reboot — and Trump’s record on fitness — should make us wary of its ability to actually combat the epidemic of sedentariness that contributes to all kinds of health conditions, from obesity to mental illness.The executive order re-establishes the council, which Trump had renamed during his first term to place “sports” before “fitness,” a subtle choice that apparently prioritizes competitive athletics over recreational exercise. Much of the language of the new order echoes the...
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Marlow: New Trump Cabinet Bringing Accountably with DOJ Investigation of Obama, Clinton

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Attorney General Pam Bondi signing an order directing a federal prosecutor to take evidence to a grand jury of an alleged conspiracy to link then-2016 candidate Donald Trump to Russian election meddling. Schmitt said, “Let’s start with Russia and the DOJ and the potential of a grand jury here, your thoughts?” Marlow said, “Yeah, I think it’s great to see the investigations actually taking place and considering that perhaps we could start seeing some accountability, I think that one of the problems, I think the grassroots of the conservative movement has, Rob, and I’m sure you’ve heard this as much as I have, is that simply heads don’t roll, people don’t get perp walked, people don’t get put in handcuffs. They try to do this...
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