Trump meets with Zelenskyy and European leaders then calls Putin in high-stakes White House diplomacy week

August 23, 2025
President Donald J. Trump
New York woman arrested for alleged threats against President after social media outburst Washington, DC – Monday — A New York woman is in federal custody after allegedly traveling to Washington, D.C., and making online threats against the President of the United States, according to U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro. The woman, identified as Nathalie Rose Jones, is facing two federal charges related to knowingly and willfully threatening the life of the President. Prosecutors say Jones posted threats on Facebook and Instagram, calling the President a terrorist and expressing intent to have him "eliminated." In a video statement released by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Pirro confirmed that Jones had traveled from New York to the capital, where her threats allegedly intensified. She is now in federal custody and is expected to be prosecuted “to the full extent of the law.” “Threatening the life of the President is one of the most serious crimes,” Pirro said. “Make no mistake—justice will be served.” Officials credited the U.S. Secret Service, with special agents from both New York and Washington, D.C., working together to identify and apprehend the suspect before any violence occurred. Authorities have not disclosed further details about the timing or exact nature of the threats. The arrest marks a rare but serious case of a citizen crossing state lines and allegedly issuing credible threats against the nation’s highest elected office, triggering an immediate response from federal law enforcement. Jones is expected to appear before a federal magistrate judge in Washington, D.C., where she will be formally charged and face detention proceedings. Key Points Nathalie Rose Jones was arrested after allegedly threatening the President on Facebook and Instagram. She traveled from New York to Washington, D.C., where she was taken into custody by federal agents. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro vowed full prosecution and praised the Secret Service for their swift action. A New York woman is behind bars after allegedly threatening the President in a chilling online campaign.

Washington, D.C. – President Trump hosted a wave of global activity at the White House this week, meeting with top European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before placing a direct call to Russian President Vladimir Putin to provide updates on the ongoing discussions.

The series of diplomatic moves unfolded over several days and included a bilateral meeting and a roundtable discussion inside the West Wing. According to the administration, the conversation focused heavily on European security, regional stability, and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Following the talks, Trump phoned Putin to brief him on what the White House described as “progress.” Details of that call have not been disclosed, though it marks the latest direct engagement between the U.S. and Russia since the start of the war.

Beyond diplomacy, the president kept a packed schedule in Washington. He called into Fox & Friends and The Todd Starnes Show for interviews and officially signed into law the Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control Transparency Act, a bill aimed at modernizing export oversight.

Trump also paid an unannounced visit to the People’s House gift shop across from the White House, surprising staff and visitors. Later, he welcomed FIFA President Gianni Infantino to the Oval Office, where he was presented with the ceremonial first ticket to the 2026 World Cup Final, to be hosted by the United States.

Vice President J.D. Vance toured Union Station alongside senior White House officials, assessing anti-crime initiatives and meeting with members of the National Guard. He joined them for a meal in a show of appreciation for their ongoing efforts. Vance also traveled to Peachtree City, Georgia, to visit ALTA Refrigeration Inc. and promote the administration’s economic policy dubbed “One Big Beautiful Bill.” He sat down with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham for a one-on-one interview during the visit.

Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump sent a personal peace letter to President Putin, which President Trump reportedly hand-delivered during his stop in Alaska en route to the White House. Her office also welcomed the newest members of the Presidential Turkey Flock, two of which are set to be pardoned during the Thanksgiving tradition later this year.