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Trump's Call with Putin; Gabbard Confirmed as Spy Chief

2025/2/13
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Nathan Hager: 我主要负责播报新闻,今天关注乌克兰战争的最新进展。 Karen Moscow: 我报道了特朗普总统与普京总统通话,同意开始谈判结束冲突。 President Trump: 我将主要通过电话与普京总统沟通,并计划在沙特阿拉伯会面,以期结束这场灾难性的战争。我认为我们正在走向和平。 Pete Hegseth: 我认为特朗普总统与普京的通话并非背叛,美国对乌克兰的承诺依然坚定。 Bill Ferrys: 我分析了特朗普总统与普京通话的背景,指出欧洲盟友对此感到震惊,因为这与之前的政策大相径庭。我认为国防部长关于乌克兰加入北约不现实的言论削弱了乌克兰的谈判地位。我同时指出,特朗普政府缩小联邦政府规模的努力未能达到白宫的目标,这给联邦雇员带来了不确定性。

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On today's podcast:

  1. President Trump speaks to Vladimir Putin with hopes of ending war in Ukraine President Donald Trump had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to start negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine, a shift from the previous US policy. The call and subsequent statements from Trump's administration have caused concern among European allies, who fear the US is giving in to Putin's demands without getting anything in return.

  2. Trump's buyout offer to federal workers gets green light but may come up short About 75,000 federal employees signed up for a voluntary resignation program, falling short of the White House's goal of 5% to 10% of the 2.4 million civilian federal workforce. The resignation program, known as "Fork in the Road," closed after a federal judge lifted his order freezing the program, with any resignations received after 7:20 p.m. Washington time not being accepted.

  3. The Senate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as next Director of National Intelligence Gabbard won support from key Republicans, including Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton, due to her plans to slim down the organization and cut duplication. Gabbard has promised to "encourage a culture where tough questions, scrutiny and challenging of assumptions is welcome" and has defended her willingness to question US intelligence, citing her military experience and rejection of "regime-change wars".

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