President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy are meeting today at the White House. Former Director of European Affairs at the National Security Council retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman joins José Díaz-Balart to share his insights on Ukraine,
Author and retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman discusses his new book, "The Folly of Realism: How the West Deceived Itself About Russia and Betrayed Ukraine."
The Ukrainian president is expected at the White House on Friday to sign a multimillion-dollar minerals deal with echoes of a notorious 2019 phone call
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Hosted on MSN‘What Does Putin Have On Trump?’ Alexander Vindman Questions President’s Motives In Ukraine War NegotiationsOne of the most prolific figures to emerge out of President Trump's impeachment saga is questioning what Vladimir Putin has on the commander in chief. The post ‘What Does Putin Have On Trump?’ Alexander Vindman Questions President’s Motives In Ukraine War Negotiations first appeared on Mediaite.
Even before the new Trump administration began to erode U.S. influence on autocratic countries, a diverse array of experts started to rethink the future of global democracy.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet President Donald Trump at the White House. On the agenda — a deal for Ukraine to share its rich natural resources. The Trump administration wants hundreds of billions of dollars of rare earth metals and other critical minerals.
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Raw Story on MSN'Surreal': Impeachment witness floats disturbing explanation for Trump selling out UkraineA key witness in Donald Trump's first impeachment saga suggested Tuesday that the U.S. president might have been compromised by Russia. Alexander Vindman, the retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who testified that Trump had pressured Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden's son,
Trump's foreign policy faces scrutiny as former National Security Council official Alexander Vindman warns he's "giving everything" to Putin for "nothing in return"
However it was during Trump’s first impeachment trial that he rose to prominence – giving evidence about phone calls in 2019 in which the President appeared to pressure Volodomyr Zelenskyy to investigate Joe Biden’s dealings with Ukraine or risk losing US military aid.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with retired Lt. Colonel and former Trump staffer Alexander Vindman on Russia, Ukraine and his new book.
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