JD Vance
US Vice President
JD Vance
US Vice President
As of February 2025, J.D. Vance serves as Vice President under Donald Trump. He gained fame with his 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy and later shifted from critic to ally of Trump, securing the vice presidency in 2024. At the Munich Security Conference, Vance drew attention for criticizing European leaders over censorship, calling it a bigger threat than Russia or China, and meeting with far-right figures, sparking backlash from European officials.
Trump accuses Zelensky of 'gambling with World War III'
- Friday, 28 February 2025
Donald Trump openly clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House, accusing him of not making enough concessions to Russia and for his lack of appreciation towards U.S. support during a war that began in February when Russian forces invaded Ukraine. The tense exchange was part of an attempt by Trump to force Kyiv into peace talks with Moscow under the terms of a proposed minerals agreement, which Zelensky initially resisted as he insisted on no compromises towards Russia's aggression and demands from Nato allies for military aid. The confrontation between both leaders escalated when Trump accused Zelensky in his absence of gratitude amidst their fractured relations since Ukraine was first allegedly obstructing peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This culminated into an abrupt ending to the meeting, and Zelensky left early from a White House appearance that had started out as a prelude for him signing on behalf of Ukraine in minerals deal negotiations which were supposed