Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin
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The View” co-host Ana Navarro derided first lady Melania Trump’s peace letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin as something that “falls under the category of stuff that’s so hypocritical you almost can’t believe it” on Tuesday.
In theory, it was perhaps a noble gesture: First Lady Melania Trump sending a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin pleading for the safety and welfare of the children. In practice, it was, well, a bit barmy.
Jack Schlossberg read aloud the letter Melania Trump recently wrote to Vladimir Putin, and quipped "This makes no sense."
It was a friendlier encounter this time, with Zelensky handing a letter to Donald Trump from his wife to the First Lady, Melania Trump. It was soon followed by a meeting of major European leaders, all of whom travelled to Washington in solidarity with the Ukrainian president.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky turned a White House meeting into a personal moment on Monday, handing Donald Trump a letter of gratitude for Melania Trump — a gesture that underscored how the plight of abducted Ukrainian children has become a cause binding two first ladies.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he hoped Vladimir Putin was going to "be good" and move forward toward ending the war in Ukraine, but conceded it was possible the Russian president doesn't want to make a deal.