Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview that aired Sunday that what keeps him fighting is ensuring that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not take away the freedoms of Ukrainians.
"I have a lot of power, back even feeling strong. And I have a lot of energy. It doesn't mean that we want to fight all our lives because the price is high, like I said," Zelensky said on NBC's "Meet the Press." |
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on Sunday that he expects the Senate will pass a bill that includes aid for both Israel and Ukraine despite the House passing an aid package only for Israel that included offsets Democrats and the White House opposed. |
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"Former President Trump said that about 24 hours, that he can manage it and finish the war," Zelensky said during the interview that airs Sunday. "For me, what can I say? So he's very welcome as well." | |
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Pressed on "Fox News Sunday" over if the proposed cuts to IRS funding will add billions to the country's deficit, Johnson responded, "But only in Washington, can you cut funding, add a pay-for to a new spending measure and they say that it's terrible for the deficit." |
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"So once again, the immediate concern is you gotta have a pause in the bombing," Sanders said on CNN's "State of the Union." "You got to take care of immediate disaster. Israel's got to change their strategy. Let me just say this, the United States of America provides $3.8 billion every year to Israel." |
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"Really, I don't know. Really, I don't know," he said when asked whether Trump would back Ukraine on "Meet the Press." "I hope that it depends not only on the president institutionally. I think it depends on the opinion of Americans, of your society. I think that is most important. I think it's important in the United States and EU, the attitude of just ordinary people. It's their support. It's their money. It depends on them."
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"This is a horrendously complex issue," Sanders said on CNN's "State of the Union." "You got a right wing government in Israel, which is racist. And the people by the way, but the good news is last poll, I saw only 18 percent of the people of Israel want Netanyahu to stay in office. I hope they get rid of him. I hope they put in a government, which understands the severity of the crisis." |
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday pushed back against the criticism of his Christianity, arguing these critics "don't know" him as he claims to be "unfazed" by it.
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"If you look at Issue 1 — it's a radical proposal and whether you're pro-choice or pro-life, it just goes much, much too far," DeWine said Sunday on CBS News's "Face The Nation." "It is a radical proposal and does not fit Ohio." |
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