
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Kremlin Calls Russia-US Talks Constructive; Trump Sees Fed Chair Pick 'Early Next Year'
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Dec 3, 2025 John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter covering political and election developments, discusses the recent Tennessee special election where Trump-backed candidate Matt Van Epps' victory raises concerns for the GOP's future. Meanwhile, Tony Halpin, a journalist specializing in Russia, analyzes the Kremlin's talks between Putin and U.S. envoys, highlighting that while termed 'constructive,' no significant breakthroughs were achieved regarding Ukraine. The conversation also touches on the potential for a meeting between Trump and Putin depending on future progress.
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Moscow Calls Talks Constructive But Stuck
- The Kremlin described Putin's talks with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner as "constructive and very informative."
- But Moscow said no compromise was reached on the key territorial question, signaling stalled progress.
Tennessee Special Election Narrows GOP Edge
- John Tucker reports Matt Van Epps won the Tennessee special election with 54% to 45%.
- He notes the margin narrowed compared with Trump's prior 22-point win in the district, signaling voter drift.
Narrow Win Signals GOP Vulnerability
- John Tucker highlights that Republican resources were needed to hold a usually safe seat.
- He views the result as a warning about GOP vulnerability ahead of next year's midterms.
