President Joe Biden and his administration are working to preserve his legacy by doling out billions in grants and taking steps before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January. The administration is focused on getting infrastructure spending out the door, speeding up environmental goals, and ensuring Ukraine aid is allocated before the transition. Trump has pledged to rescind unspent funds in Biden’s landmark laws and stop clean-energy projects, but the Biden administration is pushing to continue their initiatives.
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Trump and 'no one else' can end the Ukraine-Russia war, US ally says
Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó believes President Trump has the credibility to end the Ukraine-Russia war, criticizing European leaders and the Biden administration for failing to do so. Szijjártó praises Trump's approach and states that Ukraine cannot win the war, urging for a swift resolution to prevent further weakening of Ukraine's position. Trump's envoy, Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, doubts Ukraine's demands for NATO membership or nuclear weapons will be met, emphasizing Trump's potential role in...
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