National Guard troops in DC are now armed, defense official says

Earlier, Trump offered to send troops to Baltimore, Maryland.

Last Updated: August 24, 2025, 5:57 PM EDT

President Donald Trump on Sunday responded to Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's invitation to attend a public safety walk next month in Baltimore, offering to send "troops" to the city.

On Friday, Trump announced on social media that the U.S. "now fully owns and controls 10% of INTEL." Trump said he negotiated the deal with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

Earlier Friday, federal agents were seen searching the Maryland residence of former Trump national security adviser turned critic John Bolton. Sources told ABC News the search was related to allegations that Bolton is in possession of classified records.

Aug 19, 2025, 1:35 PM EDT

White House: Trump directed team to create 'framework' for security guarantees

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated President Donald Trump's statement that no U.S. ground troops will be placed in Ukraine but that the U.S. will help coordinate security guarantees.

"The president has definitively stated U.S. boots will not be on the ground in Ukraine, but we can certainly help in the coordination and perhaps provide other means of security guarantees to our European allies," Leavitt said. "The president understands security guarantees are crucially important to ensure a lasting peace, and he has directed his national security team to coordinate with our friends in Europe, and also to continue to cooperate and discuss these matters with Ukraine and Russia as well."

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, August 19, 2025.
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Pressed on Russia's statement that it opposes any NATO peacekeeping troops on the ground in Ukraine, Leavitt said conversations are ongoing on the issue.

"Well, look, the president continues to have these conversations with both leaders. Those conversations took place in Anchorage, Alaska, again yesterday with the Europeans and President Zelenskyy, and he has directed his team to come up with a framework for these security guarantees that can be acceptable to help ensure a lasting peace and end this war," Leavitt said.

Aug 19, 2025, 1:08 PM EDT

US, NATO military leaders to meet virtually Wednesday

NATO military leaders, including top U.S. military generals, are planning to discuss Ukraine on Wednesday during a video meeting, officials said.

The online discussion comes as President Donald Trump on Tuesday said European allies want to commit ground troops to guarantee Ukraine's security. Trump on Tuesday morning ruled out U.S. ground troops in Ukraine but said it's possible the U.S. offers air assets.

"As diplomatic efforts to secure peace in Ukraine progress, looking forward to his update on the current security environment," Italy's Adm. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chair of NATO's military committee, wrote on X. Dragone said he will host the video conference.

Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, the top U.S. commander in Europe who serves as NATO's senior military commander, is expected to brief the other military leaders, according to a senior NATO military official. It's also expected that Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, would attend as head of U.S. military forces. Caine's office did not immediately confirm that he would be in attendance.

Russia President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Aug. 19, 2025, President Donald Trump in Washington, Aug. 19, 2025 and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Washington, Aug. 18, 2025
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-ABC News' Anne Flaherty

Aug 19, 2025, 10:03 AM EDT

Trump says no American troops will be put on the ground in Ukraine

President Donald Trump told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that there will be no deployment of American ground troops to defend Ukrainian territory.

"You have my assurance, and I'm president," Trump said.

Trump provided little new details on the issue of security guarantees for Ukraine. When asked if he had gotten Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to NATO-like protections, Trump did not reveal whether he had.

President Donald J Trump leads European Leaders through the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, August 18, 2025.
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"They're not going to be a part of NATO. But we have European nations that will front-load it and some of them France and Germany -- U.K., they want boots on the ground. Putin is tired of it; they are all tired of it. You never know, find out about President Putin in next couple of weeks. We'll see where it all goes. It is possible he doesn't want to make a deal," Trump said.

Aug 19, 2025, 9:57 AM EDT

Trump provides some details on his call with Putin on Monday

President Donald Trump told "Fox & Friends" that he stepped away from his meeting with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders on Monday to speak with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Trump was asked about the reactions of the other leaders in the room, as well as Putin's reaction.

"I think they expected it. I didn't do it in front of them. I thought that would be disrespectful to President Putin. I wouldn't do that because they have not had the warmest relationship," he said.

"I think I sort of knew I was at the end of the meeting that I was going to call President Putin, and President Putin expected it, and he was there. Now by the time I called him, it was one o'clock in the morning in Russia," he continued.

Russia President Vladimir Putin meets with Acting Head of the Komi Republic Rostislav Goldshtein at the Kremlin in Moscow, August 19, 2025.
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The president said that he told Putin that the United States would be setting up the meeting with Zelenskyy for him.

"I told them that we're going to set up a meeting with President Zelensky, and you and he will meet, and then after that meeting, if everything works out okay, I'll meet and we'll wrap it up," Trump said.

-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh

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