Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) said on Sunday that forcing Ukraine to agree to a resource deal with the U.S., in exchange for the possibility of support against Russia, is akin to “victim
U.S. Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) joined This Week in Pennsylvania to discuss the latest news in Washington D.C., particularly Donald Trump’s latest moves and the ongoing peace talks with Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainians living in western Pennsylvania are reacting to the heated exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump, and Vice President JD Vance.
They're students of the Ukrainian Heritage School in Montgomery County. Since 2022, the number of students has doubled, as hundreds of families from Ukraine displaced by war have
Zelensky hits back in first TV interview after fiery White House clash with Trump - Volodymyr Zelensky has left the White House after the meeting to sign a critical mineral deal descended into chaos
You don’t have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards," Trump said to Zelensky during a 10-minute back and forth rarely seen in the Oval Office.
The politics of U.S. support for Ukraine were hopeful Friday morning, as the two nations’ leaders were set to sign a deal over access to Ukraine’s large reserves of strategic
Support for Ukraine still shines among local activists three years after Russia’s invasion. But waning public opinion and reversals by President Trump reflect a harsh reality.
Europe already contributes more aid to Ukraine than the United States, and, if Friday’s rise in European defense stocks is any indication, could be poised to boost defense spending—at least some of which will go to Ukraine .
Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania: A spokesperson pointed to two recent statements by Perry regarding Ukraine and Russia, but did not answer the questions directly. Senator Tommy ...