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New update 2025.08.12 01:22
Trump still angling to broker Russian ceasefire and cuts deals with chipmakers

update 2025.08.12 01:22

United States (US) President Donald Trump hit the wires on Monday, announcing his intention to continue trying to broker a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine in the coming days. This follows on the heels of Trump's previous threats against Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept a ceasefire immediately or face new economic sanctions from the US, up to and including further restrictions on Russian Crude Oil sales and steep tariffs on any country that trades in Russian oil products.

Donald Trump also revealed that he has personally brokered trade arrangements with the three largest chipmakers in the US, asking for 15% of their foreign revenue in exchange for permission to export some of their previously-restricted chipsets to the Chinese market.

Earlier on Monday, Donald Trump also announced that he would be solving the homelessness and crime epidemic in Washington, DC. Trump's solution to solving the housing and crime crisis within the US capital zone includes mobilizing the National Guard and federalizing the Washington, DC, police force. President Trump declared he would be invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, but failed to go into specifics on how his actions would solve the issues at hand.

Key highlights

On Russia:

I'm going to tell Putin to end the war.
Think will have constructive conversation.
Will speak with Zelenskiy.
Next meeting will be with Zelenskiy, or Putin and Zelenskiy.
There will be some swapping, changes in land.
Going to try to get some territory back for Ukraine.
Will see the parameters, may leave and say good luck.
Will also call European leaders after meeting.
I'd like to see a ceasefire.
Zelenskiy could go to meeting.
Can see increased trade with Russia following Ukraine deal.
Think it will be good but it might be bad.

On chip exports:

Involves an old chip that China already has.
China already has H20 chipset in a different form.
Would not make a deal with Nvidia's new advanced chips.
Won't make deal for sale of Nvidia's Blackwell GPU.
Think there will be another meeting about Blackwell GPU.
Trump sought payments from chipmakers on some sales.


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