Fox News senior strategic analyst Jack Keane joins 'Fox & Friends Live' to break down the Oval Office spat between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Campaigning in Pennsylvania last September, JD Vance seemed to strike at an unlikely political foe: the besieged president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, who’d spent most of the previous two years being hailed by Western leaders as a hero.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a tense showdown in the Oval Office on Friday—the likes of which many world leaders were able to watch unfold, thanks to the media being present with their cameras rolling.
White House officials were expecting a positive meeting and said they had little reason to anticipate animosity before things deteriorated.
The fallout from a heated exchange between Trump, Zelensky, and Vice President J.D. Vance is being felt far and wide.
Sunday night the 'Oscars' will be announced at the Academy Awards. Friday President Trump and Vice President Vance earned Oscars the Grouch and 'Vlads', Putin Prizes for their tag team Oval Office onslaught against visiting Ukraine President Zelensky,
Live" was back on the air after its 50th anniversary special, and the show's cold open went straight to the Oval Office.
The Oval Office confrontation, a public clash with an ostensible ally, was without precedent in modern American history, Peter Baker writes. See a video of the astonishing meeting, and read excerpts from the exchange. Zelensky later told Fox News he believed he and Trump could salvage their relationship.
A member of Russia’s state-owned news agency gained access to the Oval Office on Friday to cover President Trump’s sit-down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky – even as the AP and Reuters were barred from the high-level meeting.
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