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US politics live: Donald Trump privately frustrated by inability to secure a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia
A reportedly fed-up Donald Trump has been privately voicing his frustration to staff as he approaches his hundredth day in office.
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Donald Trump has reportedly been voicing his frustration to aides in private, having very much missed his campaign pledge to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours.
CNN reports Mr Trump has said he wants a peace deal finalised by his hundredth day in office, which is fast approaching. But he’s increasingly annoyed by Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin, and particularly their implacable “hate” for one another.
Meanwhile behind-the-scenes drama has erupted in the US government, as the man Mr Trump picked to lead the military embarks on a crusade against leaks to the media.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host before he was appointed to lead the Pentagon, has been at the centre of controversy since it emerged that he had been sharing sensitive government information, some of it related to upcoming military strikes, on the unsecure app Signal, rather than through the usual, strictly secure channels.
Multiple senior staff at the Pentagon have been sacked as Mr Hegseth seeks to crack down on officials leaking to journalists.
The eruption in question here happened after it emerged, in the media, that billionaire Elon Musk had been invited to a briefing concerning plans for a hypothetical war with China. Mr Musk, of course, has lucrative business interests in China.
Today The Wall Street Journal reported on a recent outburst, from Mr Hegseth, towards US Navy Admiral Chrisophter Grady, whom he suspected of being responsible for that leak.
“I’ll hook you up to a f***ing polygraph!” he shouted at the Admiral, who at the time was serving as the acting head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Journal said Mr Hegseth went on to accuse other top officials of being the leaker, and also threatened them with polygraphs, though none ever actually happened.
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