Trump, Putin to meet on US soil today for high-stakes summit. Here’s what to know
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Fox News Calls Out Trump for No-Question ‘Press Conference’
Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich, who witnessed Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin ignore reporters’ questions after their summit Friday, said she and everyone else in the room were “surprised” by the president’s silence. Heinrich, the network’s senior White House correspondent—whom Trump has previously…
In the United States, Russia, and Ukraine, the first reactions of politicians and officials to the Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin summit appeared. They are still modest on the part of Moscow. In the United States, they have already stated that the American leader "has achieved very little," and his Russian visa, on the contrary, won.
Among those who are trying to understand what the 12-minute press conference in Alaska meant, where no questions were asked before Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin went, are producers and correspondents Fox News, who promoted this meeting between US and Russia's presidents as a sum of historical proportions, where the preferred TV from the White House would have exclusive access, reports The Guardian.
Among those trying to decipher the 12-minute press conference – which was closed to questions before Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin left – are journalists from Fox News, which had billed the meeting as a historic summit. Fox News had planned to air an exclusive interview with Donald Trump, taped during his flight to Alaska on Air Force One, and a second exclusive interview was scheduled to air immediately after the meeting on Sean Hannity’s sho…
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