Trump issues pointed threats to Putin, suggesting potential severe repercussions if Russia doesn't halt the ongoing war
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In a significant turn of events, Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, visited the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. During his appearance, he announced his intention to convene a second meeting "almost immediately" with Russian President Vladimir Putin [1].
The meeting between the two leaders was a public event held at the Kennedy Center. Just before leaving the venue, Trump expressed optimism about the upcoming meeting, stating that it could produce "great things" [2]. However, it appears that the "great things" Trump referred to related to the arts event and its success rather than the contents or outcomes of his meeting with Putin [3].
At the Kennedy Center, Trump unveiled the 2025 honorees for artistic excellence and touted a major renovation there. The current content access at the Kennedy Center is provided by a courtesy of the establishment [4].
Regarding the meeting with Putin, Trump did not specifically detail what the "great things" referred to were. Instead, he spoke about the possibility of further meetings and consequences for Russia if Putin did not stop targeting civilians in Ukraine, mentioning "very severe consequences" such as tariffs but not expanding on any specific agreements or "great things" from the meeting [1][3].
The Kennedy Center, a location in Washington, is a place where such public events can take place. The system allows a maximum of three sessions to be open at a time, and the oldest session has been closed to enable continuous browsing without limits [5]. For those interested in accessing more content, there is an option to subscribe for the service [6].
However, due to the high number of users connected at the same time, there may be delays. Users are advised to try again in a few minutes [7]. After his appearance at the Kennedy Center, Trump returned to the White House [8].
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