Melania Trump, Putin and Ukraine
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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.
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Raw Story on MSN'Dripping in saccharine': Melania Trump’s Putin plea ripped as AI-generated
First lady Melania Trump came under fire last week for a letter she penned urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to protect “children,” a letter critics panned as “pathetic” and “performative.” After the letters’ content was published,
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Melania Trump Wrote a Personal Letter to Vladimir Putin for Donald to Hand Over During Alaska Summit
Melania Trump wrote a personal letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin for President Donald Trump to hand-deliver during the Alaska summit. The two world leaders sat down together in Anchorage on Aug.
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.
In a letter posted online by President Trump, the first lady wrote to Russia’s leader but didn’t mention Ukraine. At the White House, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine brought Mr. Trump a letter from his own wife to Ms.
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Newspoint on MSNMr. Putin, only you can do this… What did Melania write to the Russian President, the letter has been revealed
Melania Trump expressed concern over the condition of children in Ukraine and Russia in a letter to Vladimir Putin. She appealed to Putin to protect the innocence of children and take steps to return the laughter of children trapped in the conflict,
The first lady did not attend the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.
The first lady pled with Russia's president to "singlehandedly restore [the] melodic laughter" of unnamed, presumably Ukrainian, children.
First lady Melania Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to protect children in Ukraine.
Russia launched its largest attack of the month against Ukraine while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders.