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america stands with you and the world stands with you. freedom is priceless. it s worth fighting for for as long as it takes, and that s how long we will be with you, mr. president. we are learning more tonight about how the u.s. pulled off this rare move, keeping the entire trip a closely guarded secret within the u.s. government with everything in place, biden formally finalized the trip after an oval office meeting friday night, teeing up air force one, at 1:00 a.m. sunday morning reporters were barred from bringing their phones and also unusual, the flight landed in poland and then biden switched to a train making a ten-hour train trip to reach kyiv this morning. he stayed for about six hours and the headlines tell the story with dispatches from the new york times, amid air raid sirens biden makes surprise visit.
biden visit. i guess the question would be, what would the response be. russia has been invading and attacking ukraine the last year. there were air ride sirens that we heard going off while president biden was on the ground there kyiv. today s announcement, a $500 billion in new school assistance does not include f-16 fighter jets. officials did talk about the jets and zelensky doesn t sound like he has any hard feelings. this is really the most important visit for the whole history of ukraine. just a few minutes ago, we found more details about how exactly the white house was able to keep this a secret. there were only two reporters that were going to be a part of this trip a photographer and a wire reporter.
trip. we ll have a lot more on this significant trip a little later on way too early. but we have other major headlines as well. after a six-year battle to keep his records shielded from the same scrutiny that every president has faced since the 1970s, house democrats have voted to formally release donald trump s tax returns. members of the house ways and means committee cast their votes along party lines last night, following a four-hour closed-door hearing on the matter. although the full documents are not expected to be released within several days the committee is already out with a 39-page finding of its summary. here are some of the takeaways in four of the six years reviewed trump reported a negative income to the irs. his income was in green in 2018 in the first year as president and then 2019 before calling back in the red in 2020. in three years reviewed trump paid $750 or less in federal