Today's news brings developments on multiple fronts, from international diplomacy to local law enforcement.
Zelenskyy Stands Firm After Trump Meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is standing his ground after a reported disagreement with President Donald Trump during their meeting in Washington, D.C. on Friday. Zelenskyy refused to apologize for the incident, stating that the public nature of the talks "did not bring anything positive" to the prospects for peace in Ukraine. He added that public negotiations can be exploited by "foes."

Zelenskyy made the comments to journalists at the end of a two-day visit to the UK, speaking only in Ukrainian. The specific nature of the disagreement remains unclear, but Zelenskyy's comments suggest a difference in opinion on strategy or tactics related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
"When such delicate negotiations are held in public, foes can take advantage of them." - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
UK Seeks "Coalition of the Willing" for Ukraine
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to forge a "coalition of the willing" with other European leaders to develop a plan to end the war in Ukraine. Starmer hopes this collaborative effort will ultimately win the backing of President Trump, suggesting a coordinated approach to international diplomacy.
The details of the proposed plan remain to be seen, but the initiative signals a renewed focus on finding a resolution to the conflict. It also highlights the UK's commitment to supporting Ukraine and working with its allies to achieve peace. The success of this endeavor will likely depend on securing broad international support and finding common ground among various stakeholders.
Washington State Patrol Officer Arrested
In other news, Sarah Clasen, a 35-year-old public information officer for the Washington State Patrol, has been arrested on shocking allegations. The arrest occurred Saturday night, and details surrounding the allegations have not yet been released.
Clasen, known for her public profile, now faces serious questions regarding her conduct. The Washington State Patrol has not yet commented on the situation. Further updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.
Also, the Tate brothers have returned to the U.S. from Romania, and the Supreme Court is set to hear cases on USAID and executive power.