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Melania Trump quietly reunites children divided by Ukraine war

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Melania Trump announced Friday that she’s maintained an “open channel” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, leading to the reunification of eight Ukrainian children with their families. The effort began with a personal letter she sent to Putin in August and has since expanded into coordinated talks between her representatives and Russian officials.

Key Details:

  • During remarks in the White House grand foyer Friday, Melania Trump said, “A child’s soul knows no borders,” as she announced the reunification of eight Ukrainian children separated by the ongoing war.
  • The first lady said she first reached out to Putin in a letter delivered during President Trump’s August 15 summit in Alaska, adding that “much has unfolded since President Putin received my letter.”
  • Trump confirmed that “several backchannel meetings and calls” have since taken place, and that her representative has been working directly with Putin’s team to help connect displaced children with their families.

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In an unexpected and emotional statement from the White House grand foyer Friday, Melania Trump revealed that her private outreach to Russian President Vladimir Putin resulted in the reunification of eight Ukrainian children with their families.

Trump said her involvement began with a letter to Putin, hand-delivered during President Trump’s August 15 summit in Alaska. “Much has unfolded since President Putin received my letter,” she said, describing how the correspondence evolved into a continuing dialogue between her office and Russian officials. “Since then, President Putin and I have had an open channel of communication,” she explained, adding that “several backchannel meetings and calls” have taken place to facilitate humanitarian coordination.

According to Trump, eight children have already been returned to their families within the past 24 hours — including one girl reunited with relatives across the Russia-Ukraine border — and “plans are already underway” for additional reunifications.

Trump framed the effort as part of her broader humanitarian mission to protect children affected by conflict. “A child’s soul knows no borders,” she said, emphasizing that political boundaries should never prevent the return of children to their loved ones.

She added that her representatives have been working directly with Putin’s team to locate and repatriate displaced minors. Several of the children involved in the latest effort were taken across borders during heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine, while others had been separated from relatives due to the chaos of war.

While details of the behind-the-scenes coordination remain limited, Trump’s announcement highlights the humanitarian possibilities that still exist even amid strained relations between the two nations.

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Trump designates fentanyl a ‘weapon of mass destruction’

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Following an alarming rise in fentanyl deaths in recent years, President Donald Trump is taking another step in cracking down on the deadly drug seeping its way onto American streets by designating it a weapon of mass destruction.

The president signed the executive order Monday during an event in the Oval Office, saying the illicit drug “is closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic.”

The designation comes on the heels of the administration’s increasing military presence in the Caribbean, targeting narco-terrorists and “successful” meetings with Chinese leaders, who have vowed to crack down on the production of precursors of the drug.

Critics of Trump’s move want to address the fentanyl crisis through a different way. For example, a 2024 bill from attorneys general asking former President Joe Biden to do the same thing expressed concerns about political optics and the language akin to military. Overreach and blurred lines in domestic actions, such as rounding up users.

The order would provide the secretaries of the Department of War and Department of Homeland Security to “update all directives regarding the armed forces’ response to chemical incidents in the homeland to include the threat of illicit fentanyl.”

Trump said the fentanyl drug trade “threatens” national security by fueling “lawlessness” in the Western Hemisphere. This is the area of North America and South America, and the islands near each.

“The production and sale of fentanyl by foreign terrorist organizations and cartels fund these entities’ operations – which include assassinations, terrorist acts, and insurgencies around the world – and allow these entities to erode our domestic security and the well-being of our nation,” the order says in part.

Trump said two cartels are predominantly responsible. The Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, known also as CJNG, are based in Mexico.

The Drug Enforcement Agency said last December that in 2023, more than 107,000 people died from drug overdoses, with nearly 70% attributed to opioids, like fentanyl.

In late February, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention via its National Vital Statistics System predicted a 24% decline in drug overdose deaths for the 12 months ending in September. The finding was based on 87,000 drug overdose deaths from October 2023 to September 2024, down from 114,000 the year prior.

Trump declared opioid overdose a public health emergency in 2017 during his first term.

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Russia Now Open To Ukraine Joining EU, Officials Briefed On Peace Deal Say

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From the Daily Caller News Foundation

By Wallace White

Russia has expressed willingness to let Ukraine join the European Union (EU) as part of a future peace deal, U.S. officials told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

In addition to possible EU membership, Russia might also accept a new security guarantee for Ukraine that provides NATO-like protections as part of the deal, the officials told the DCNF. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are currently in Berlin for peace negotiations with European leaders and Ukraine, and are expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the peace talks, the officials said.

“Russia, in a final deal, has indicated they would be willing…to Ukraine joining the EU,” one official told the DCNF.

The officials expressed confidence they have resolved “90%” of the issues between Russia and Ukraine in the new deal, but did not elaborate on the outstanding issues from Russian President Vladimir Putin or Zelenskyy.

Ukraine has said it was willing to give up its NATO aspirations in a peace deal with Russia, marking a major shift from Zelenskyy’s previous position at the start of the conflict. President Donald Trump previously urged the leader to drop his NATO push in August, saying he would end the “almost immediately” if Ukraine gave it up.

Discussions in Berlin with Zelenskyy mainly focused on the U.S. security guarantee, though it is unclear how the new agreement would provide Article 5-like protections in practice and whether the deal would be binding, the officials told the DCNF. The officials also said that involved European nations have expressed approval of the new guarantees.

Earlier, European leaders strongly objected to the initial 20-point proposal set forth by the Trump administration in November.

Zelenskyy’s administration has also been mired in a corruption scandal that threatens to undo his grip on power, as the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine launched a probe into Zelenskyy’s business partners who allegedly laundered $100 million from Ukraine’s nuclear energy company.

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