Political Firestorm Erupts as Leaked Call Reveals Coaching on Ukraine-Russia Plan
Daniel Compatangelo reports on a turbulent day in U.S. politics ahead of Thanksgiving. As President Donald Trump arrives at Mar-a-Lago for the holiday, a leaked call has ignited controversy in Washington. The recording reveals his envoy, Steve Wycoff, coaching a Kremlin official on how to present a contentious Ukraine-Russia peace plan — one critics warn could pressure Kyiv into surrendering territory to Moscow.
The White House has pushed back its original deadline for Ukraine to respond, but Wycoff is still set to travel to Moscow next week to keep negotiations moving.
In a separate development, President Trump held a high-stakes call with Chinese President Xi Jinping, discussing Ukraine, trade, and fentanyl enforcement. Beijing reiterated its unwavering position that Taiwan must eventually return to China, adding fresh geopolitical tension.
Back home, Americans are preparing for Thanksgiving. Turkey prices have fallen, but many traditional side dishes remain expensive. A record 82 million travelers are on the move as a major storm threatens snow, rain, and nationwide delays.
In Arizona, authorities have concluded a massive bar raid that led to 249 arrests in an underage drinking sweep. Most were cited and released, but the establishment faces potential penalties as enforcement efforts intensify.