
The Kremlin on Monday pushed back at President Donald Trump’s comments that dubbed his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, "crazy," mulling whether the American leader was suffering from "emotional overload." Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: The Kremlin brushed off Donald Trump’s criticism of Vladimir Putin, saying the talks over Ukraine were happening amid “emotional overload” as Russia stepped up its attacks.
Key Points:
More Russian strikes and a stalled peace effort could keep energy, food, and defense costs high for US households and businesses.
New US sanctions and more aid to Ukraine could pressure Moscow and improve security for American voters over time.
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