The fallout from Friday’s tense exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump that made headlines continued with nationwide and state leaders, including in Alaska.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has admonished Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s behavior toward President Trump on Friday while also warning that Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin can’t
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stated on Sunday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may need to resign following a high-profile public clash with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance during a meeting in Washington last week.
Some in the GOP, including the president, oppose slashing Medicaid. But with cuts to Social Security and Medicare already ruled out, some argue that cuts to Medicaid may be necessary, given the spending cuts and tax cuts in the budget proposal passed by the House last week.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called out President Zelenskyy on Sunday for berating President Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House, arguing he should have been anxious to make a deal.
Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday said that Ukrainian ... On Saturday, Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski — a sometimes critic of Trump since he returned to office — disparaged Trump’s behavior ...
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson drew a clear dividing line between himself and President Donald Trump as he claimed Russian President resident Vladimir Putin was “dangerous” and “not to be trusted.” In an interview with Dana Bash on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday,
Speaker Mike Johnson said Zelenskyy either needs to “come to his senses” or step down to end the war in Ukraine.