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The White House is managing expectations of a breakthrough in negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine war ahead of Friday's summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
NPR's Tamara Keith says the White House is describing the summit as a listening exercise.
This is a major summit that is being thrown together in about a week.
What we know is that they will meet in Anchorage, Alaska,
and there will be a one-on-one component with Trump and Putin.
meeting without their larger delegations.
That is something that they did in Trump's first term that generated a lot of controversy
because normally there are note takers,
even in more intimate meetings between leaders.
Trump is meeting virtually with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders today.
NPR has learned President Trump's cabinet official overseeing the country's headcount has told Census Bureau employees that Congress has the authority over the census,
not the president.
NPR's Hansi Lawang reports the official's comments come after Trump said he has ordered a new census.
Three Census Bureau employees who asked not to be named