Donald Trump has ‘almost had it' with Vladimir Putin
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio believes US President Donald Trump has 'almost had it' with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
This comes after President Trump hit out at Mr Putin following Russia's latest deadly attack on Kyiv in Ukraine, which killed and injured several people.
President Trump said he 'wasn't happy' with the Russian leader's actions in the war and labelled him as 'crazy'.

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