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@sweetser_kyle - Kyle Sweetser

Trump is a Russian and Chinese asset.

@RpsAgainstTrump - Republicans against Trump

Trump doubts Ukraine will survive: “If they make it. They’re against tremendous odds” He then mocked the 🇺🇦 president: “Zelensky is the greatest salesman in history. Every time he comes to the country he walks away with 50 or $60 billion” Putin’s puppet https://t.co/sHrfrMdU5w

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He believes Ukraine should be loaned money instead of given it outright. By loaning them money, they would have to pay it back if they succeed. He admires Zelensky's ability to secure large sums of money from the country, calling him a better salesman than himself.
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Speaker 0: He cares more about spending your money too and sending it to Ukraine. And you know what? We gotta we'll do things with Ukraine. We should loan them the money, not send them the money. We should loan them the money so that if they do make it, if they make it, they're against tremendous odds. But if they make it, they pay us back. Loan them the money. Give it to them as a loan. Let them be a little bit like they have to be a little dice. Loan them the money. Don't just hand them a check for 60,000,000,000. I tell you, Zelensky is one of the greatest salesman in history. Every time he comes to the country, he walks away with 50 or $60,000,000,000. I've never been able to do that. He's a better salesman. He's a much better salesman than I am.
Saved - February 19, 2025 at 9:20 PM

@realDonaldTrump - Donald J. Trump

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Saved - February 19, 2025 at 7:54 PM
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I believe President Trump is correct in labeling Zelenskyy as a dictator, especially given the lack of elections in Ukraine. I'm frustrated about the $350 billion we've sent to Ukraine and question where that money has gone. The recent security agreement between Biden and Zelenskyy, committing us to support Ukraine for the next decade, raises concerns. I feel strongly that American politicians who support foreign interests are betraying our country, and I want our money back.

@Huberton - AJ Huber

President Trump is 100% RIGHT, Zelenskyy is a dictator. Where is all the $350 Billion money we've given to Ukrainians? Flashback: Traitor Joe Biden and Zelensky signed a new security agreement committing the US to financially support Ukraine for the next 10 years. Flashback: Warmonger dictator Zelenskyy Calls for the Creation of an ‘Army of Europe’ at the Munich Security Conference.

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I truly believe the time has come for Europe to have its own military. The Armed Forces of Europe must be created. This isn't harder than standing firm against Russian attacks, which we've already done. It's not just about increasing defense spending as a GDP ratio. Money is needed, of course. But money alone won't stop an enemy assault. People and weapons don't come free, but it's not just about budgets. It's about people realizing they need to defend their own home.
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Speaker 0: Have talked about Europe that needs its own military, an army, an army of Europe. And I And I I really I really believe that time has come. The Armed Forces of Europe must be created. This is this is this is not harder than standing firm against Russian attacks as we have already done. But this is not just about increasing defense spending as a GDP ratio. Money is needed, of course. Yes. But money alone will not stop an enemy assault. People and weapons don't come for free. But, again, it's not just about budgets. It's about people realizing they need to defend their own own home.
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We've given a lot of money, potentially $350 billion, to address this issue. To ensure fairness, we need to equalize our contributions with Europe, as they've given a smaller percentage, around $100 billion, compared to our $300 billion plus. It is more important for them because they are closer to the conflict, while we have an ocean separating us. However, there's a lack of transparency regarding where this money is going. Despite giving hundreds of billions, I haven't seen any accounting of it. I want peace because I don't want to see any more people killed.
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Speaker 0: Is that we gave him. Well, we gave them, I believe, $350,000,000,000 but let's say it's something less than that, but it's, it's a lot. And we have to equalize with Europe because Europe has given us a given a very much smaller percentage than that. I think Europe has given a hundred billion and we've given, let's say, 300 plus, and it's more important for them than it is for us. We have an ocean in between, and they don't. But where is all the money that's been given? Where is it going? And nobody I've never seen an accounting of it. We give hundreds of billions of dollars. I have I don't see any accounting. So I want to see peace. Look, You know why I want? Because I don't want all these people killed anymore. I'm looking at people that

@Huberton - AJ Huber

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@Huberton - AJ Huber

Trump is 100% right, Ukrainian Zelensky is a dictator without elections. No more money for Ukraine! Do you agree? Every single one of American elected politicians who waving foreign flags are traitor! TREASON! Especially when the Communist Chinese national anthem is playing... We want our money BACK!!!

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 2:11 AM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 PRESIDENT TRUMP: "Zelensky wants to keep the gravy train going!" "A Dictator without elections... Zelensky has done a terrible job. His country is SHATTERED. Millions of people have unnecessarily DlED." "He's very upset that he wasn't invited... but he's HAD three years!" https://t.co/ftxWTFcTbi

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Zelensky needs to act swiftly, as the war isn't progressing favorably for Ukraine. I believe I can successfully negotiate an end to the war with Russia, something others have failed to do. Putin may even agree. Zelensky seems unwilling or unable to pursue peace, evident by his frustration over not being invited to Saudi Arabia, and the fact that there have been no productive talks to end the war in three years. The war has resulted in devastating casualties for both sides, with countless lives lost. Ukraine is shattered under his leadership. To end this, you must talk to both sides, which hasn't happened. My hope is to see a ceasefire soon and restore stability in Europe.
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Speaker 0: A dictator without elections, Zelensky better move fast, or he's not going to have a country left. Gotta move. Gotta move fast, because that war is going in the wrong direction. In the meantime, we're successfully negotiating an end to the war with Russia, something I'll admit that only Trump is going to be able to do in the Trump administration. We're going to be able to do it. I think Putin even admitted that. Biden never tried. Europe has failed to bring peace. And Zelensky probably wants to maybe he wants to keep the gravy train going. I don't know what's the problem, but he hasn't been able. He's very upset that he wasn't invited. He could have come if he wanted to, but that he wasn't invited to Saudi Arabia. But, he's been working for three years. There's never been even meetings or phone calls to stop this war. It's a horrible thing. I figure Russia's lost 900,000 soldiers. I think that Ukraine's lost probably 700,000, and it's a terrible thing. You'll see body parts bodies and body parts all over the field, all over. We see them through, very accurately, through satellites. I love Ukraine, but Zelensky has done a terrible job. His country is shattered, and millions and millions of people have unnecessarily died. And you can't bring a war to an end if you don't talk to both sides. You gotta talk. They haven't been talking for three years. So we hope to see a ceasefire soon, and to reestablish stability in Europe and the
Saved - February 20, 2025 at 2:21 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Trump slams Zelensky and Biden era funding for the endless war. Why does the U.S. get the worst end of the deal? Europe’s money was guaranteed, ours wasn’t. Half of ours went missing. Trump’s Art of the Deal will not let this abuse of America continue. https://t.co/HQzPhqgzOF

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Zelensky got the U.S. to spend $350 billion on a war that was unwinnable and unnecessary, a war that wouldn't have started under my presidency. Without U.S. involvement, this war will never end. The U.S. has spent far more than Europe, who will get their money back as a loan, unlike us. Why didn't Biden demand equalization, especially since this war affects Europe more? Zelensky admits half the money we sent is missing and refuses to hold elections. He played Biden, a dictator without elections needs to act fast. We will negotiate an end to the war with Russia because Biden and Europe have failed. Zelensky is upset he wasn't invited to Saudi Arabia. The losses are staggering, and Zelensky has done a terrible job. To end the war, you must talk to both sides, which hasn't happened for three years. We aim for a ceasefire and stability in Europe and the Middle East.
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Speaker 0: But think of it, a modestly successful comedian. President Zelensky talked The United States Of America into spending $350,000,000,000 to go into a war that basically couldn't be won, that never had to start and never would have started if I was president. Not even a chance. And it didn't start for four years. Never would have started. But a war that he, without The US and Trump, will never be able to settle. They'll never settle that war without our involvement. That's why they did such a great job this weekend. That's why Saudi Arabia did such a great job this weekend in hosting. The United States has spent $200,000,000,000 more than Europe, and Europe's money is guaranteed. They get their money back. It's a form of a loan. Nobody knows that. I know that. I said, why isn't somebody saying, you know, we do it the same way, and we spent much more money. We have to equalize. But while The United States gets nothing back, so they get their money back. It's a it's a loan. We just give our money. And we had a deal based on rare earth and things, but, they broke that deal. But we, they broke it two days ago. We had a deal because, I said, we're spending $350,000,000,000, and Europe gets their money back in the form of a loan, and we don't. We're just giving the money hand over fist. That's the Biden administration for you. But they're no longer dealing with the same United States as they were dealing with a few months ago. Why didn't Crooked Joe Biden demand equalization? And that this war is far more important, to Europe than it is to us, and that there's a very big, beautiful ocean, a separation. This is you know, we're helping Europe. We're trying to help Europe. On top of this, Zelensky admits that half of the money that we sent them is missing. They don't know where the money is. He said, well, we don't know where half of it is. That's great. Wonderful. He refuses to have elections. It's low in the real Ukrainian polls. I mean, how can you be high with every city is being demolished? It's hard to be high. Somebody said, oh, no. His polls are good. Give me a break. Every city is being demolished. They look like a demolition site, every single one of them. And the only thing he was really good at was playing Joe Biden like a fiddle. He played him like a fiddle. That's an expression we use, yes, sir, to say that, he's pretty easy. Pretty easy. A dictator without elections. Zelensky better move fast or he's not going to have a country left. Gotta move. Gotta move fast because that war is going in the wrong direction. In the meantime, we're successfully negotiating an end to the war with Russia. Something I'll admit that only Trump is gonna be able to do in the Trump administration. We're gonna be able to do it. I think Putin even admitted that. Biden never tried. Europe has failed to bring peace, And Zelensky probably wants to maybe he wants to keep the gravy train going. I don't know what's the problem, but he hasn't been able. He's very upset that he wasn't invited. He could have come if he wanted to, but that he wasn't invited to Saudi Arabia. But, he's been working for three years. There's never been even meetings or phone calls to stop this war. It's a horrible thing. I figure Russia's lost 900,000 soldiers. I think that Ukraine's lost probably 700,000. And it's a terrible thing. You'll see body parts bodies and body parts all over the field, all over. We see them through very accurately through satellites. I love Ukraine, but Zelensky has done a terrible job. His country is shattered, and millions and millions of people have unnecessarily died. And you can't bring a war to an end if you don't talk to both sides. You gotta talk. They haven't been talking for three years. So we hope to see a ceasefire soon and to reestablish stability in Europe and The Middle East.
Saved - February 28, 2025 at 8:17 PM

@charliekirk11 - Charlie Kirk

Wow! President Trump and JD Vance just told Zelenskyy exactly what millions of Americans have wanted to tell him, right to his face. Someone needed to say it. https://t.co/WegZypSrvy

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With all due respect, it's disrespectful to come to the Oval Office and litigate in front of the American media. You're forcing conscripts to the front lines because of manpower problems. You should thank the president for trying to bring an end to this conflict. Have you even been to Ukraine to know our problems? I've seen what happens. You bring people on propaganda tours. Do you disagree that you're having problems bringing people into your military? Is it respectful to attack the administration trying to prevent the destruction of my country? During war, everyone has problems. Even you. You don't have the cards right now. You're gambling with the lives of millions and with World War Three. What you're doing is very disrespectful. Have you said thank you even once? You campaigned for the opposition. Offer some appreciation for the United States and the president trying to save my country.
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Speaker 0: I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's gonna end the destruction of your country. Yes. But if you unknow Mister president, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president for trying to bring it into this conflict. Speaker 1: Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? Speaker 0: I have been to You come once. I have actually I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people you bring them on a propaganda tour, mister president. Are do you disagree that you've had problems What? Bringing people into your military? Speaker 1: And do Speaker 0: you think that it's respectful Speaker 1: I will answer. To come to the Oval Office of Speaker 0: The United States Of America and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country? A lot Speaker 1: of a lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning. Sure. First of all, during the war, everybody has problems. Even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. God bless. Speaker 2: You don't know that. Speaker 1: God bless. God bless. You will not have war. Speaker 2: Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. Speaker 1: I'm not telling you. Speaker 2: I'm not saying you're in no position to dictate that. Remember this. Speaker 1: I'm You're Speaker 2: in no position to dictate what we're gonna feel. We're gonna feel very good. Speaker 1: Will feel influence. Speaker 2: We're gonna feel very good and very strong. Speaker 1: You will feel influence. Speaker 2: You're right now not in a very good position. You've allowed yourself to Speaker 1: be in a very bad position, and Speaker 2: he happens to be right about it. Speaker 1: From the very beginning of the war You're not in a good position. I was Speaker 2: You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards. Speaker 1: Playing cards. Speaker 2: Right now, you don't yeah. You're playing cards. You're Speaker 1: playing I'm very Speaker 2: a seat belt. You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. Speaker 1: You think Speaker 2: You're gambling with World War three. Speaker 1: What do you think? Speaker 2: You're gambling with World War three. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country. I'm with back to more than a lot of people said Awareness. They should have. Speaker 0: Have you said thank you once? Speaker 1: A lot of times. No. Even today. You said thank you. Even today. Speaker 0: You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. Offer some words of appreciation for United States Of America and the president who's trying to save your country.
Saved - March 1, 2025 at 2:50 AM

@ClayDeux - Lake Boss 🚤🐟🐕‍🦺🇺🇸

Damn… Trump just handed Zelenskyy his ass on live TV… Destroyed Biden… Obama… Clinton… Schiff… Hunter… The entire Ukraine war… It’s a complete sham… 💯 #LakeBoss 🇺🇸 https://t.co/BvAwbOtXLP

Saved - February 28, 2025 at 7:47 PM

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

JUST IN: President Trump unleashes on Zelensky for not being thankful to the United States for saving his country from Russia. "If you didn't have our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks." 🔥🔥 https://t.co/3Fiz56gWRD

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Your country is in big trouble, you're not winning. However, you have a good chance of coming out okay because of us. We are staying strong in our country from the beginning of the war. We've been alone, but we are thankful. You haven't been alone! This cabinet member doesn't belong in this cabinet. We gave you 350 billion dollars worth of equipment through this president. What if you didn't have our military equipment? This war would have been over in two weeks.
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Speaker 0: Your country is in big trouble. I ask Wait a No. No. We've done a lot of talking. Your country is in big trouble. I know. You're not winning. I know. You're not winning this. I You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. Mister president, we are staying in our country, staying strong from the very beginning of the war. We've been alone, and we are thankful. I said thanks You you haven't been alone. This cabinet. You don't belong in this cabinet. We gave you through this stupid president three hundred and fifty billion dollars. You voted for your best. Equipment. You voted for but they had to use our military What about if ask If you didn't have our military equipment You invited me to our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks.
Saved - February 28, 2025 at 9:07 PM
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I believe every American should be grateful to President Trump and Vice President Vance for exposing Zelensky as an ungrateful warmonger. The U.S. has invested hundreds of billions in Ukraine, which has only encouraged Zelensky's tough stance. It's time for this charade to end. Zelensky needs to stop the act and engage in negotiations to achieve peace. The war must come to an end now!

@alexbruesewitz - Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸

Every American should be profoundly thankful that President @realDonaldTrump and Vice President @JDVance had the courage to publicly expose Zelensky for what he truly is: an ungrateful, reckless warmonger. The United States has poured hundreds of billions of hard-earned taxpayer dollars into propping up Ukraine, emboldening Zelensky to act like a tough guy. Enough is enough. It’s time for this charade to end—Zelensky needs to drop the act, sit down at the negotiating table, and hammer out a peace deal. This war must stop now!

@MargoMartin47 - Margo Martin

President Trump and Vice President Vance will always stand for America and those who respect our position in the world. America will never be taken advantage of. https://t.co/0cKfPYQDdk

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He broke agreements and killed our people, refusing prisoner exchanges. What diplomacy is that? We're trying to prevent your country's destruction. Have you even been to Ukraine to understand our problems? During war, everyone faces issues. Don't dictate what we'll feel. We'll be strong. You're gambling with lives and risking World War III, showing disrespect to the country that has supported you. Have you even said thank you? You campaigned against us. Do you think speaking loudly changes things? You're not winning. We've given you billions in aid and military equipment. Without our help, the war would have ended quickly. Just say thank you, accept disagreements, and discuss them instead of fighting in the media when you're wrong. It's important for Americans to see this. You're running low on soldiers, and you should want a ceasefire to stop the bloodshed.
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Speaker 0: Yes. Quantum. Yes. But after that, he broke and deceased fire. He killed our people, and he didn't exchange prisoners. We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. What kind of diplomacy? JD, you're asking about. What what what do you what do you mean? Speaker 1: I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's gonna end the destruction of your country. Yes. But if you Mister president mister president, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come in the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president for trying to bring him into this conflict. Speaker 0: Have ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? Speaker 1: I have been to The convuls. I have actually I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people you bring them on a propaganda tour, mister president. Are do you disagree that you've had problems? Bringing people in your military? And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of The United States Of America and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country? Speaker 0: A a lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning. Sure. First of all, during the war, everybody has problems. Even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now. But you will feel it in the future. Speaker 2: God bless. You don't know that. God bless. You don't bless. You don't know that. You don't know that. Gotta don't tell us what we're gonna feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. I'm not telling you Because you're in no position to dictate that. Remember this. You're not dictating. You're in no position to dictate what we're gonna feel. We're gonna feel very good. We're gonna very good and very strong. You're right now not in a very good position. You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position, and he happens to be right about it. Speaker 0: From the very beginning of the Speaker 2: war You're not in a good position. You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards. But right now, you don't care. You're playing cards. You're playing cards. You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. You're gambling with World War three. You're gambling with World War three. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country. It's back to you far more than a lot of people said they should have. Speaker 1: Have you said thank you once this entire meeting? No. Speaker 2: In this entire meeting, you said thank you. Even today. Speaker 1: You went to Pennsylvania and campaign for the opposition in October, offer some words of appreciation for The United States Of America and the president who's trying to save your country. Please, Speaker 0: you think that if you will speak very loudly about the war you Speaker 2: He's not speaking loudly. He's not speaking loudly. Your country is in big trouble. Speaker 0: Can I Speaker 2: ask No? No. You've done a lot of talking. Your country is in big trouble. I know. You're not winning. I know. You're not winning this. I You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. Speaker 0: Mister president, we are staying in our country, staying strong from the very beginning of the war. We've been alone, and we are thankful. Speaker 2: I said thanks. You haven't been alone. You haven't been alone. We gave you through this stupid president three hundred and fifty billion dollars. You will. We gave you military equipment. You will. And your men are brave, but they had to use our military equipment. If you didn't have our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks. Speaker 0: In three days. I heard it from Putin in three days. This is something Speaker 2: Maybe less. Speaker 0: In two weeks. Of course, yes. Speaker 2: It's gonna be a very hard thing to do business like this. Speaker 1: I can Speaker 2: tell you. Speaker 1: Just say thank you. I said a lot of times accept that there are disagreements, and let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you're wrong. We know that you're wrong. Speaker 2: But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on. I understand. I think it's very important. That's why I kept this going so long. You have to be thankful. You don't have the cards. You're buried there. You your people are dying. I'm telling you. You're running low on soldiers. Listen. Please You're running low on soldiers. It would be a damn good thing. And then you then you tell us, I don't wanna cease fire. I don't wanna cease fire. I wanna go, and I wanted this. Look. If you could get a cease fire right now, I tell you you take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed. Speaker 0: Of course, we want to stop the war. Speaker 2: That's saying you don't wanna cease fire? Do you. I wanna cease fire. Guarantees. Because you'll get a cease fire faster than Speaker 0: it agrees. Ask other people about a cease fire. What they think? Speaker 2: That wasn't with me. That wasn't with me. That was with a a guy named Biden who was not a smart person. That was your that was with Obama. It was your president. Excuse me. That was with Obama who gave you sheets, and I gave you javelins. Yes. I gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. Obama gave you sheets. In fact, the statement is Obama gave sheets and Trump gave javelins. You gotta be more thankful because let me tell you, you don't have the cards. With us, you have the cards. But without us, you don't have any cards. One more question to my mister Vice President.
Saved - February 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM

@MrReaganUSA - Mr Reagan 🇺🇸

What is Zelensky thinking? Donald Trump is the best negotiator of any president in history, maybe of any world leader in history. You want him on your side too negotiate. Zelensky acts like Trump is the enemy. What do you think Zelensky wants? https://t.co/og50sqvNPh

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With all due respect, it's disrespectful to come to the Oval Office and try to argue in front of the American media. You're forcing conscripts to the front lines due to manpower issues, and you should be thanking the president for trying to resolve this conflict. During war, everyone faces problems, even you. But you don't know that, God bless. Don't dictate what we're going to feel. We're trying to solve a problem. We're going to feel very good and very strong. You're in a bad position and don't hold the cards right now. You're gambling with the lives of millions and risking World War Three. What you're doing is very disrespectful to this country, which has shown you far more respect than most said they should have. Have you even said thank you once, even today? You campaigned for the opposition; offer some appreciation for the U.S. and the president trying to save your country.
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Speaker 0: I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's gonna end the destruction of your country. Speaker 1: Yes. But if you Speaker 0: unknow Mister president, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president for trying to bring it into this conflict. Speaker 1: Ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? Speaker 0: I have been to The Kangwans. I have actually I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, mister president. Are do you disagree that you've had problems What? Bringing people into your military? Speaker 1: We have problems. Speaker 0: And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of The United States Of America and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country? Speaker 1: A lot of a lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning. Sure. First of all, during the war, everybody has problems. Even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. Speaker 2: God bless. You don't know that. Speaker 1: God bless. Speaker 2: You don't Speaker 1: know God bless. Speaker 2: You will not have war. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. Speaker 1: I'm not telling you Speaker 2: about what we're to dictate that. Remember this. I'm not dictating in no position to dictate what we're gonna feel. We're gonna feel very good. Will feel influence. We're gonna feel very good and very strong. Speaker 1: You will feel influence. Speaker 2: You're right now not in a very good position. You've allowed yourself Speaker 1: to be in a very bad position, and Speaker 2: he happens to be right about it. Speaker 1: The very beginning of the war You're Speaker 2: not in a good position. I was You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards. Cards. Right now, you don't yeah. You're playing cards. Piece of bread. You're playing cards. You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. Speaker 1: You're thinking Speaker 2: You're gambling with World War three. Speaker 1: What do Speaker 2: think You're gambling with World War three. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country. I'm with all respect to you. Far more than a lot of people said they should Speaker 1: have. Have you said thank you once? A lot of times. No. Even today. You said thank you. Even today. Speaker 0: You went Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. Offer some words of appreciation for The United States Of America and the president who's trying to save your country.
Saved - February 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM
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I witnessed Donald Trump assertively dismiss Zelensky from the White House, signaling that he’s only welcome when pursuing true peace. The scene was striking, with the Ukrainian ambassador visibly embarrassed. This feels like the conclusion of Zelensky's presidency.

@ShadowofEzra - Shadow of Ezra

Donald Trump effectively kicked Zelensky out of the White House, making it clear he’s only welcome when he genuinely seeks peace. Zelensky faced worldwide humiliation, with even the Ukrainian ambassador covering her face in embarrassment as Trump put him in his place. This is the end of the Zelensky presidency.

Saved - February 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM

@LibertyLockPod - Clint Russell

"He disrespected the United States" Zelensky just destroyed his relationship with the US with that 10 minute long tantrum. He tried to embarrass Trump and Vance in front of the media. FAFO, bud. https://t.co/5B4g9DBqR6

Saved - February 28, 2025 at 9:32 PM

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

Zelensky says he wants peace but he just rudely dismissed the Trump administration's diplomacy as pointless. That angered Trump and @JDVance and now Zelensky has fled the White House. This should be the wake-up call that global elites & Europe desperately need. https://t.co/DnFw3nQYv3

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

Trump is abandoning Ukraine and threatening global peace, say his critics. He's not. He's negotiating an end to the war, & reducing the US role in Europe, which voters want. Elites are enraged because Trump's new, post-globalist order takes from them the power they badly abused. https://t.co/jYjYe8u467

Saved - February 28, 2025 at 11:37 PM

@julie_kelly2 - Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

“We’ve been alone?” What a lying, ungrateful POS.

@Mylovanov - Tymofiy Mylovanov

Trump: You have a good damn chance of coming out of this [war] okay because of us Zelensky: Mr President, we are staying strong, from the beginning of the war we have been alone Trump: No, we have given you 350 billion 7/ https://t.co/B2I1L28JoV

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From the start of the war, we have been alone, but we are thankful for the support we have received. We are staying in our country and remaining strong. You have not been alone. Through this president, we have given you $350 billion and military equipment. You are brave, but our military had to be utilized.
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Speaker 0: This. I You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. Mister president, we are staying in our country, staying strong. From the very beginning of the war, we've been alone, and we are thankful. I said thanks. You haven't been alone. You haven't been alone. We gave you through this stupid president, three hundred and fifty billion dollars. You will. We gave you military equipment. You will. And you men are brave, but they had to use our military.
Saved - March 1, 2025 at 12:01 AM

@robbystarbuck - Robby Starbuck

Hey @ZelenskyyUa — Have you ever heard the saying "don’t bite the hand that feeds you"? Thanks to your antics today, you’re going to find out why that’s a saying. The best thing you could do for Ukrainians now is to step down and let someone else negotiate with us.

@robbystarbuck - Robby Starbuck

Zelensky REALLY stepped in it today. Until now, the Trump Administration was working to get Ukraine the most beneficial deal they could possibly get. In return, Zelensky came into our White House and metaphorically spit in our face. After today, I predict all support propping up Zelensky will collapse. The war will now end on terms nowhere near as favorable because Z chose to grandstand and be loved by the worst contingent of warmongers in global politics. I feel sorry for the people of Ukraine because Zelensky just did them all a major disservice. What an embarrassment he is.

Saved - February 28, 2025 at 11:50 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I found it hilarious when Zelensky left, and Trump immediately said he wanted him back, only to respond, "I can’t do that." Zelensky was just posturing for the cameras with his demands for peace with Russia, and Trump put him in his place.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

HAHAHAHA! As soon as Zelensky Left, President Trump said he was asking to come back Trump Responded: — “I can’t do that.” GOOD… Zelensky was shamelessly posturing before the cameras, barking out demands as a precondition for any peace with Russia—a blatant display of bad faith. He wasn’t expecting President Trump to smack his ass down, and that’s exactly what happened. https://rumble.com/v6px2p8-as-soon-as-zelensky-left-president-trump-said-he-was-asking-to-come-back.html

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

Two things Americans just realized with this Zelensky meeting: 1. America missed the hell out of Trump’s diplomacy skills. 2. He just dragged Zelensky across the national stage and put on a calculated display of leadership and resolve that left an indelible mark on international observers—but even more so on the American people. Americans will not be able to unsee what they just saw. The image of a poor, scared, innocent little nation (Ukraine), “trembling in the face of the big bad Russia,” is full of shit. 💩 Ukraine doesn’t want peace. They want war. That’s what the American people saw.

Saved - March 1, 2025 at 1:14 PM

@catturd2 - Catturd ™

LOL - not a chance in hell, Zelensky is writing these tweets.

@EricLDaugh - Eric Daugherty

JUST IN: Zelensky launched off a barrage of messages pleading with President Trump to continue with the original minerals deal He still insists on security guarantees, and says this: “Europe is ready for contingencies and to help fund our large army. We also need the U.S. role in defining security guarantees—what kind, what volume, and when. Once these guarantees are in place, we can talk with Russia, Europe, and the U.S. about diplomacy. War alone is too long, and we don’t have enough weapons to push them out entirely.”

Saved - March 3, 2025 at 10:13 PM

@RapidResponse47 - Rapid Response 47

https://t.co/IUAW4TU7IQ

Saved - March 4, 2025 at 8:50 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Zelensky claims he wants the war to end, yet his actions suggest otherwise. He dismissed the US ceasefire as unworkable and sought support from European leaders, stating that peace is "very, very far away." This raises concerns about his respect for American support, especially as he seems to be alienating the American public and leadership. He insists that any ceasefire must come with strong US security guarantees, which contradicts the stance of some US leaders. The situation feels increasingly strained, with questions about the future of American involvement.

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

Zelensky says he wants the war to end, but he’s not acting like it. Friday he dismissed the US ceasefire as unworkable. Saturday he had European leaders affirm his position. And now he says the end of the war is “very, very far away.” Feels like we’re being played. https://t.co/ZfJu7v9Edo

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

Healthy relationships depend on mutual respect. Ukraine and Europe don't respect us; they look down on us. America never had any obligation to protect Ukraine. And now we're asking why we should continue to spend our money, and put our lives on the line, to protect Europe. https://t.co/XgdfDogPfO

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I love Europe, but Europeans don't respect Americans, and a relationship without mutual respect can't last. We're not obligated to protect Ukraine, especially when we have our own problems at home, like fentanyl deaths and veterans needing help. We've been bailing out Europe for 80 years, and it's time for them to handle their own security. Americans across the political spectrum don't want to be in a nuclear war with Russia or continue the Ukraine war. The entitlement we're seeing from European leaders and Zelensky suggests the relationship is over. We'll still trade and visit, but the dynamic needs to change. Americans are tired of paying for Europe's security while receiving disrespect in return. It's time for the relationship to evolve.
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Speaker 0: There's something I need to say and I need to be blunt. So let me start by saying, I love Europe. Truly love Europe. I love visiting Europe. I love Europeans. I have European friends. I respect the relationship we've had for a really long time. You Europeans do not respect Americans. I you can protest and say, no no, we love America. No, you don't. We know you look down on us. You think you're better than us. And in some ways you are. You know, you work thirty five hours a week. You have longer vacations. You've got this magnificent culture. We get it. But any relationship in which one side doesn't respect the other can't last. If this thing where Ukraine comes to the White House and acts like it can tell us what we should do, that's not what the relationship is. This thing where somehow we're on the hook, including for countries that are not in NATO, that was never the deal. Ukraine is not part of NATO. We were never obligated to to protect Ukraine. Maybe that was something that Europe wants to do. That great. Go Europe should go protect Ukraine. We have no NATO agreement with Ukraine. And this thing where then Zelenskyy then goes and, like, quotes all these other European leaders, they're with me, not with The United States. Great. Go go go work together. Like, we we have a hundred thousand Americans being killed by the Chinese Mexican fentanyl and methamphetamine mafias every year. The our kids are not learning to read. We have thousands of veterans with PTSD and are hurting. We have been at war in The Middle East for a quarter century. It's been eighty years since we bailed out Europe. You have your own militaries. You have your own nuclear weapons. I've been trying to be really indirect about this for years. I've been trying to be soft pedaling that you guys don't get it. Europeans do not get it. You guys think that this relationship is going to last forever. You think that because something's written down on a piece of paper, it's going to last forever. Americans have voted against this multiple times. It doesn't this is not about what you think of Trump or like Trump. People on the left, on the right, they are they do not want to be in a nuclear war with Russia. How can we explain this to you? We do not wanna continue to be in the Ukraine war. We want peace. Our natural inclination is to actually not get involved in conflicts in Europe and in Europe and Asia. We didn't wanna have to continue to intervene after World War two. I get it. But times have changed. We're ready to move on. I know I we bear a lot of responsibility for this. The United States bears a lot of responsibility for this. Our people, our administrations, our think tanks told Zelensky that and told the Europeans that, you know, we were loyal to that alliance, that we were gonna stick with them. No. That's not that's not the American people are not on board with that. This is not again, the left has traditionally been against those kinds of military entanglements. Now the right is, but a lot of the left is too, a lot of Democrats, a lot of Liberals. I I would love an orderly transition here, but the behavior that we're seeing coming out of European leaders and out of Zelensky just now in the Oval Office suggests that the relationship is over. We'll reset the relationship afterwards. We're have a trade. We're gonna visit each other. It's great. But this thing of this entitlement, it it I don't think Europeans understand how angry it makes us. I don't think Europeans really understand how much Americans want to deal with our problems. We go to Europe, you have universal health care, you work thirty five hours a week, you retire at a young age, you don't work nearly as hard as we do in The United States, You have many more benefits in large part because we pay for all of your security or a large part of it. And in return, we just get disrespect, entitlements, like we're like your children and we're this is relationship. It needs to end. It needs to change. K? Maybe there's a transition period something, but this is gone too far. And I think that the anger that you saw in the White House with Trump and and and and Vance with Zelensky holding his arms, rolling his eyes, acting like he was telling us what the deal was, no. That that that that's not a Republican, Democrat, whatever thing. That is not how we're gonna be treated by people that we're helping. So it's time to grow up. It's just the the it's time for the relationship to change.

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

If Zelensky’s strategy is to alienate the American people, and the president they just elected, one day before he addresses Congress, it’s working. https://t.co/oHOsO1uJhQ

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

Even The Guardian now gets it: “On Friday, in the Oval Office, Zelenskyy contested Trump’s stance. The Ukrainian president stated flatly: “We will never accept just [a] ceasefire. It will not work without security guarantees.” Zelenskyy maintained that strong security guarantees had to come from the US, not just Europe. A European military force, he said, would not work unless the US provided a significant backstop: ‘They need USA.’ “In short, Zelenskyy insisted he would not agree to a ceasefire, because Russia would not honor it, unless the US provided precisely what Trump had seemingly already ruled out.

@shellenberger - Michael Shellenberger

https://t.co/5Pwofc4xTp

Saved - March 3, 2025 at 9:52 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Zelensky wants a forever war, a never-ending graft meat grinder. This is evil.

@RapidResponse47 - Rapid Response 47

https://t.co/IUAW4TU7IQ

Saved - March 29, 2025 at 3:09 PM
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Zelensky has rejected Trump's proposal regarding a minerals deal, stated that U.S. military aid is not a debt, and will not engage in direct negotiations with Putin. In response, a user suggested arresting corrupt politicians to expedite the end of the war.

@amuse - @amuse

UKRAINE: Zelensky has rejected Trump’s proposal outright. He refuses the minerals deal, does not consider U.S. military aid a debt, and will not enter into direct negotiations with Putin. https://t.co/s1CHGlEU7V

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Українці добре знають мене, і я комунікуватиму ризики відкрито. Головні компроміси були окреслені в ранковій угоді, на них і базуватимемось, будуючи партнерські відносини. Борги минулого ми не сприйматимемо. Якщо мова йде про нову підтримку, США можуть ставити умови, бо безкоштовно нічого не буде. Translation: Ukrainians know me well, and I will communicate risks openly. The main compromises were outlined in the early agreement, and we will base our actions on them, building partnerships. We will not accept past debts. If it concerns new support, the US may set conditions because nothing will be free.
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Speaker 0: Мені здається, що українці дуже добре мене знають. Я думаю, що сумніватись не потрібно. Якщо будуть якісь ті чи інші ризикові речі для нас то безумовно я буду все це комунікувати без будь-яких секретів з нашим суспільством В принципі, я вважаю, що головні базисні речі компромісні були окреслені в ранковій угоді, на що ми готові були йти. Тому базуватись будемо на зрозумілих речах, про що ми говорили там, де ми бачимо можливість побудувати правильні партнерські відносини. Якщо питання боргів тощо я не знаю, якщо підіймається там це питання, ми не будемо сприймати борги, як я і казав. Це для мене зрозумілі абсолютно речі. Я їх не бачу Принаймні, ми говоримо про минуле. Якщо, знову таки, я повторюсь, якщо буде матися на увазі якісь перспективи нова підтримка, нові пакети підтримки і тоді США, напевно, можуть ставити ті чи інші умови, розуміючи, що безкоштовна ця команда нам нічого робити не буде. Це вони офіційно говорять.

@CRIXUSwasHERE - CRIXUS

@amuse Arrest these corrupt politicians, along with their spawn, and we shall see how fast this will end the war.😒 https://t.co/ABqr0Ze9Ef

Saved - April 7, 2025 at 5:18 AM

@amuse - @amuse

UKRAINE: The US has pumped billions into Ukraine over the past three years and Zelensky is paying us back by lying to our faces over and over. We expect Putin to lie to us but we deserve more from Zelensky. Ukraine needs a honest broker to end the war - Zelensky is not one.

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President Zelensky was initially willing to sign a deal, but delayed it, even after being urged to do so in person at the White House. An agreement was prepared for signing, but Zelensky never signed it. An unelected president of a client state, whose bureaucrats' retirement accounts are funded by American taxpayers, has a retirement age of 60, while France is 62 and Italy is 67. Zelensky, a performer and ordinary person, rose to the occasion heroically but is now stuck and under pressure. Some of his government officials are good, but he's not getting the best advice. The proposed agreement ensures money benefits both American and Ukrainian people, unlike rapacious Chinese deals or loans to own. It's a genuine economic partnership where both parties profit. This agreement regulates the flow of money, which is why some people don't like it.
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Speaker 0: President Zelensky was in the mood to sign the deal that day. We had a spirited discussion, and, I said to him, you've got 50 reporters out there. I am here to show that there is no daylight between the American people, the Russian people, between, excuse me, Ukrainian people, between the American leadership and Ukrainian leadership. And I said, you've opened up daylight the size of the Grand Canyon. What are we gonna go out and tell those people? He said, tell them I'm gonna sign the deal in Munich. I said, so you're gonna sign the deal when you see vice president Vance and secretary of state Rubio in Munich? Yes. He didn't sign it there. There's a lot of back and forth the following week. They're begging to come to the White House and should make him sign the deal before he comes. And then he got to the Oval Office and blew up what should have been the easiest thing to do in the world. He was supposed to show up, have a press conference, we were going to have a private lunch. If he had anything on his mind, there were going to be nine of us, nine of them in the White House Dining Room. He could have aired his grievances then. And there's a famous photo in the East Wing Ballroom of everything laid out on the table to be signed, and it never got signed. Speaker 1: So this is an unelected president of a client state whose bureaucrats are being paid directly by American taxpayers including their retirement accounts are funded by us. Speaker 0: And they have the lowest retirement age in Europe. It's 60. Put it in contrast, France is 62 and Italy Sixty Seven. Speaker 1: And we're paying for that. And so at a certain point, you know, you wouldn't expect a man like that in a highly precarious position. I think it's it's fair to say to, like, assume a high handed tone with American officials and berate them and sniff a lot and say, you know, basically acting like a crazy person. Like, how do you account for that? The arrogance. What is that? Speaker 0: Look, a couple of things. He was a performer. Kind of a vaudevillian, And he was an ordinary person thrown into a fraught time, rose to the occasion. Yes. Was heroic. Yes. And I think is stuck. And I think under a tremendous amount of pressure. I think that some of the government officials around him in the cabinet are very good. I think some of the people around him, he's not getting the best advice, that his advisers are not perfect. And I think if we go back to the agreement, I think one of the great things about the agreement is it makes sure that the money comes to the American people and the Ukrainian people. Tucker, let me tell you what the agreement wasn't. It wasn't one of these rapacious Chinese deals where it's sign over your mind, sign over your port, or it wasn't a loan to own. Here's the loan. You're never going be able to pay it back. We're going get this. It's a genuine economic partnership that they put in assets. We can put in loans from our overseas banks. We put in American know how, and we don't make any money unless they make money. You know who doesn't like that? People with their hand in their till. Right. Right. Because we were regulating the flow of the money. Ah. So, I think that's part of the glitch.
Saved - April 18, 2025 at 8:25 PM
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I'm frustrated with Zelensky and the situation in Ukraine. Trump made it clear that he believes it's unwise to provoke a much larger adversary while expecting support. I feel like I've repeatedly explained how Ukraine's actions, influenced by the CIA and the 2014 Maidan coup, contributed to the current conflict. It's disheartening to see people dismiss these points and remain misinformed. It's time for those who don't understand the complexities to either educate themselves or step aside.

@WarClandestine - Clandestine

Trump has absolutely had it with Zelensky. When asked about sending more Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, Trump says “you don’t start a war against someone 20 times your size, and then hope that people give you some missiles”. Zelensky’s clock is about to strike midnight. https://t.co/3PWdh03UUE

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The speaker believes the war should not have started and that Biden, Zelenskyy, and Putin are all to blame. Asked about Zelenskyy's offer to purchase more Patriot missile batteries, the speaker responded that Zelenskyy is always looking to purchase missiles. The speaker stated that when you start a war, you have to know you can win. You shouldn't start a war against someone 20 times your size and then hope people will give you missiles.
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Speaker 0: But, that's a war that should have never been allowed to start. And Biden could have stopped it, and Zelenskyy could have stopped it, and Putin should have never started it. Everybody's to blame. Have you spoken to President Zelensky, sir, about his offer to purchase more Patriot missile batteries? Oh, I don't know. He's always looking to purchase missiles. You know? He's he's against listen. When you start a war, you gotta know that you can win the war. Right? You don't start a war against somebody that's 20 times your size and then hope that people give you some missiles.

@WarClandestine - Clandestine

For the countless Ukraine-supporting dipshits in the comments: We already explained to you a thousand times how Ukraine started this war, because they are controlled by the CIA/State Dept, Maidan coup 2014, Nuland Pyatt, etc etc. But you all didn’t listen. Not our fault you are so easily propagandized and deceived. Either catch up, or get out of the way.

Saved - June 4, 2025 at 7:37 PM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 #BREAKING: President Trump announces he just got off another lengthy phone call with Vladimir Putin Per Trump, Zelensky ruined ANY chance of a ceasefire by deciding to launch attacks deep inside of Russia. This war WILL NOT END with Zelensky in power. He MUST be removed. https://t.co/1yQQVEhZq6

Saved - August 2, 2025 at 9:04 AM

@RepThomasMassie - Thomas Massie

Can we stop funding it?

@JDVance - JD Vance

https://t.co/6kOOlGqwLN

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