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The rebuke comes as doubts remain over Putin's willingness to stop the carnage in Ukraine.

The rebuke comes as doubts remain over Putin's willingness to stop the carnage in Ukraine.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has lashed out at the media over Russia, accusing journalists of 'actively rooting' against the President and trying to halt his peace efforts. In a wild rant to kick off her regular briefing, Donald Trump's spokeswoman also took aim at foreign policy experts for criticizing his push to secure a deal to end the war in Ukraine. She insisted that his meetings with Vladimir Putin and other European leaders had been a resounding success. 'All weekend, following those historic U.S.-Russia bilateral talks, we listened to clueless pundits on television trying, but failing, to claim that the president had failed,' she said.
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