Aboard Air Force One, Trump said there’s a “possibility” America will join European allies to guarantee Ukraine’s security—WITHOUT NATO membership—if it ends the war with Putin.
Here’s what it means. 🧵👇
2/ Trump is heading to Alaska for his first in-person meeting with Putin since returning to the White House.
His mission: “I’m here to get them at a table.”
Not to negotiate for Ukraine, but to bring both sides together.
3/ When asked if the U.S. would back Ukraine’s security after a peace deal, Trump’s answer:
“Maybe. Not in the form of NATO. There are certain things that aren’t going to happen.”
That’s a huge signal—and it’s rattling both Moscow and Kiev.
4/ Kiev has long demanded Western security guarantees—including NATO membership—to prevent another invasion.
A “Coalition of the Willing”—led by the UK, France, and others—wants “robust and credible” safeguards in any settlement.
Trump just hinted the U.S. could back them.
5/ European leaders say the coalition could:
• Police a ceasefire
• Deploy reassurance forces in safer regions of Ukraine
• Supply weapons, training & logistics
Trump has reportedly offered American military backup for that mission.
6/ Putin has flatly rejected foreign peacekeepers in Ukraine.
Zelensky says Ukraine’s constitution forbids ceding territory.
Trump’s view? You don't make peace with your friends. You also don't make peace without giving things up.
7/ If Trump’s plan moves forward, it could be the biggest U.S.–Russia security deal since the Cold War—linking:
• A Ukraine peace settlement
• A possible nuclear arms control agreement
• U.S. investment in both countries
• A reset in U.S.–Russia relations
8/ The stakes for the Alaska Summit couldn’t be higher.
Zelenskyy will not be in the room.
The question: Can Trump pull off a deal that ends the war—or will Putin prove intransigent yet again?
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has canceled his upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping and announced 100% tariffs on Chinese goods starting Nov. 1.
His reason? Beijing just imposed global export controls on rare earths — the materials that power the modern world. 🧵👇
2/ China controls 92% of rare earth refining — metals essential for EVs, semiconductors, fighter jets, & submarines.
Beijing is weaponizing that — sending letters to nations warning it’ll restrict exports on “virtually anything.”
Trump called it “sinister and hostile.” ⚠️
3/ “They’re holding the world captive,” Trump said.
But he’s striking back:
💥 100% tariffs on all Chinese imports starting Nov. 1
💥 New U.S. countermeasures against Chinese trade blackmail
💥 Full economic response to defend U.S. supply chains & sovereignty 🇺🇸
🇮🇱🇺🇸 BREAKING: Celebrations erupt across Israel and Gaza.
Trump’s 20-point peace plan has reached its first major breakthrough: agreement for Hamas to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners — with a ceasefire to follow.
History is happening. 🧵👇
2/ After talks in Egypt, both sides agreed to the first phase.
📦 All 48 remaining Israeli hostages will be freed within days.
💥 Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released.
🕊️ A formal ceasefire follows Israel’s ratification tomorrow.
Families are calling Trump a peacemaker.
3/ One hostage’s wife wrote on X:
“My heart is overflowing with gratitude... Thank you, President Trump.”
At Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Israelis chanted “Thank you Trump! Thank you Netanyahu!”
That's EIGHT peace deals in eight months for Donald Trump.
New York AG Letitia James — who spent years failing to destroy Donald Trump for mortgage fraud — has now been indicted by a federal grand jury for...mortgage fraud.
The same woman who weaponized the law now faces justice herself. 🧵👇
2/ The indictment stems from an investigation into fraudulent mortgage filings.
James falsely claimed her Norfolk, Virginia home was her primary residence — to score a lower interest rate on a government-backed loan.
She allegedly lied on bank documents and property records.
3/ Federal Housing Finance Agency chief Bill Pulte first blew the whistle, alleging James may have also misrepresented a Brooklyn property to qualify for federal assistance.
He wrote:
“Letitia James falsified documents to obtain favorable terms and government-backed loans.”