Former President Donald Trump addressed the media today, reiterating his stance that his phone call with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy was "very good." The call, which occurred several years ago, has been the subject of scrutiny. Trump maintains that the conversation was appropriate and focused on matters of mutual interest.
In a separate development, Google Maps is grappling with a surge in scam activity. Reports indicate that scammers are creating fake business listings and manipulating existing ones to lure users into fraudulent schemes. These scams range from fake locksmith services to phony tech support. Users are advised to exercise caution when contacting businesses found on Google Maps and to verify their legitimacy through independent sources. CBS News continues to monitor both stories and will provide updates as they become available.
Trump Defends Zelenskyy Call, Google Maps Hit by Scammers
Former President Donald Trump defended his phone call with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, calling it "very good." Meanwhile, Google Maps is facing a new challenge as scammers are exploiting the platform. These scammers are using fake business listings and misleading information to target unsuspecting users. CBS News is providing ongoing coverage of both of these developing stories.
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