Republican Rep. Don Bacon, a staunch supporter of Ukraine, asserts that "real Republicans know that Putin’s Russia hates the West and freedom."
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) attempted to dismiss concerns after President Trump’s fiery meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, noting it would be “absurd” for Republicans to stand behind Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Trump administration made the decision to cut off military aid to Ukraine because Volodymyr Zelensky wasn't meant to defeat the Russian army and humiliate Vladimir Putin, according to anew Substack by former Republican Rep.
Senator Tommy Tuberville has said that Zelensky wants to "keep this war going," and the U.S. and Russia will decide Ukraine's future.
Fox News’ Bill Hemmer crossed a conservative boundary Tuesday by asking Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) if it was necessary to “suck up to” Russian President Vladimir Putin to forge peace with Ukraine. (Watch the video below.
Some of President Trump's fervent allies stood behind his actions in the Oval Office with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. But Ukraine supporters within the Republican Party have expressed concerns about how the meeting played out and fear it could derail further negotiations with the country.
The resolutions, authored by Democrats Michael Bennet, Chris Van Hollen, Dick Durbin, Richard Blumenthal and Peter Welch, condemned Russian dictator "Vladimir Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine and underscored the United States' support for Ukraine and Western democracy.
President Trump has turned the history of the Western world upside down by luring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky into the Oval Office and using the occasion to put the United States
CNN's Kaitlan Collins confronted a Republican Congressman about whether he blames the Russia-Ukraine war on former President Joe Biden. The post ‘You Blame Joe Biden?!’ CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Battles GOP Rep.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin was "loving" U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to pause military aid to Ukraine after a disagreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office.