Nebraska’s federal delegation is weighing in after a heated exchange Friday between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during an Oval Office meeting.
Nebraskans react to Oval Office outburst between Trump and Zelenskyy
World Leaders React: Zelensky and Trump Oval Office Showdown
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a tense showdown in the Oval Office on Friday—the likes of which many world leaders were able to watch unfold, thanks to the media being present with their cameras rolling.
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Republican Lisa Murkowski Reacts to 'Shocking' Trump-Zelensky Meeting
Bacon countered Trump's comments by noting that Ukraine has it written in its constitution to halt elections until the war is over. Bacon said he's been assured Ukraine will hold peace-time elections. "I know what side I'm on," Bacon said. "Our president better figure out what side he's on and it better be on the side of Ukraine. "
Congressman Don Bacon told CNN that President Trump was wrong when he referred to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as a “dictator without elections.”
There are no evacuations at this time, but "several individuals in the impacted areas have been notified of the situation."
Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, however, defended Ukraine. "A bad day for America's foreign policy. Ukraine wants independence, free markets and rule of law. It wants to be part of the West ...
The Nebraska State Patrol detailed how the public can participate in Thursday’s funeral procession of a trooper killed this month in the line of duty. Trooper Kyle McAcy was responding to a wreck along Interstate 80 between Ashland and Greenwood.
"I was hoping for an interactive discussion today. Turned out it was more of a different event than what was conveyed. It wasn't really a town hall, unfortunately."
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