Two White Houses TalesPublished at Greenwich average time of 21:52
Anthony Zooker
North American correspondent

News of Donald Trump’s long phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin came not from a White House readout, but with a post by the president about his true social platform.
It’s not surprising given how the US president operates, but it’s another indication of how this White House behaves so differently than its predecessor, and it’s a careful and deliberate way to do it He conducted diplomacy in.
Trump’s freewheel style, which spawned his controversial proposal to rebuild Gaza last week, is currently working on the war in Ukraine. It also represents a significant shift in direction from the Biden administration.
Trump’s reopening communication with Putin, his apparent willingness to stand by Ukraine in these talks, and his decision to effectively close the door to NATO’s Ukrainian membership is perhaps his conservative You’ll sit well with the base.
Rank and File Republican support for ongoing aid to Ukraine has steadily declined since the start of the war, with many becoming skeptical of the continued usefulness of NATO and American European allies.
Trump has been open about his views on all this, including the war and the President of Putin and Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky throughout last year’s presidential campaign, and he has not paid a political price for it. Now that he has become president, he may believe that he has an important domestic latitude to negotiate peace as he thinks it is appropriate.