Trump ‘frustrated’ as Zelenskyy ‘moving in wrong direction’ on peace talks, White House says – live

Trump ‘frustrated’ as Zelenskyy ‘moving in wrong direction’ on peace talks, White House says – live


Trump ‘frustrated’ at Zelenskyy ‘moving in wrong direction’ on peace talks, White House says

Donald Trump is frustrated with the pace of talks on ending the war in Ukraine and said Volodymyr Zelenskyy is going in the wrong direction when it comes to negotiations, the White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday:

The president’s frustrated. His patience is running very thin. He wants to do what’s right for the world. He wants to see peace. He wants to see the killing stop, but you need both sides of the war willing to do that. And unfortunately, President Zelenskyy seems to be moving in the wrong direction.

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Trump offers ‘intimate private dinner’ and White House tour to holders of his memecoin

Donald Trump is hosting an “intimate private dinner” for the top 220 holders of the Trump memecoin next month, the issuers of the cryptocurrency announced on Wednesday.

The dinner, on 22 May at his private club in Washington, will include remarks by Trump on “the future of crypto”, according to the online solicitation from the organizers. The fine print notes that the event “is being arranged by Fight Fight Fight LLC”, one of the companies behind the coin, and that “President Trump is appearing at the dinner as a guest and not soliciting any funds for it”.

“From April 23 to May 12, your average $TRUMP balance determines your spot,” according to the organizers. “Get $Trump Memes and climb the ranks.” The top 25 Trump coin holders will also be invited to a reception before the dinner with the president, and will be given a tour of the White House.

Craig Holman of Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group, told Bloomberg that no matter what disclaimers are added, “it’s buying influence with the president. There’s no if’s, and’s or but’s about it.”

“We’ve never had a president who is so in love with money as this one,” he added.

The name of the company behind the event, Fight Fight Fight, is based on the comment made by Trump after he survived the attempt on his life last July.

On Monday, the president spent part of his time with children at the Easter event at the White House showing them a commemorative trading card, issued the day after the assassination attempt, emblazoned with that slogan above a photograph of him with a raised fist and a bloody face.

Donald Trump showing children a collector’s trading card depicting the assassination attempt on him during the Easter egg roll on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday. Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

The card, which was encased in protective plastic, was issued immediately after the failed assassination attempt. It is currently available for $24.95 on eBay.

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