Trump Refused to Guarantee Ukraine's Safety in Mineral Deal
Briefly

During the first cabinet meeting of his second term, President Trump announced a significant mineral revenue deal with Ukraine, emphasizing that security guarantees would not be part of the agreement. This response reflected his refusal to meet President Zelensky's primary request. The meeting highlighted Trump’s broader agenda, with discussions on balancing the federal budget, a plan for a gold card visa offering permanent residency for a fee, and the potential nomination of Dan Caine as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, showcasing a distinct approach to domestic and foreign policy.
President Trump’s first cabinet meeting of his second term revolved around a potential mineral revenue deal with Ukraine, without providing necessary security guarantees.
While emphasizing his early success in office, Trump promoted a gold card visa plan and mentioned appointing Dan Caine based on his nickname.
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