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I met with Zelensky this morning and advised him to remain grateful and positive, promising to discuss security guarantees later. However, the meeting was a complete disaster, and I question whether Americans will still see him favorably. Based on what I witnessed, most Americans, including myself, wouldn't want Zelenskyy as a business partner. I spoke with President Trump last night, and he was optimistic about reaching a ceasefire and ending the war. I am proud of President Trump for showing the world not to trifle with him. However, Zelenskyy seemed to try and bait Trump in the Oval Office. JD was awesome.

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I think Zelensky's recent behavior is a complete disaster. I've been to Ukraine many times and appreciate their fight, and was hoping our minerals deal would go well. I even spoke to Zelensky this morning, and he was very upbeat. However, what I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful, and I'm unsure if we can do business with him again. His confrontation with the President was over the top, making it difficult to convince Americans he's a good investment. In Munich, Zelensky was terrible. He either needs to resign and send someone we can work with, or he needs to change his approach. We want to discuss security guarantees, ceasefires, and how the war ends, especially with this half-trillion-dollar deal that President Trump is proud of.

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So, we just had a very intense meeting between President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Zelensky. Vance suggested diplomacy for peace, but Zelensky quickly shot that down, bringing up a past broken deal with Putin, and questioned what kind of diplomacy Vance was even talking about. Vance responded by mentioning that Zelensky was being disrespectful. Trump then intervened, telling Zelensky not to dictate how they should feel, pointing out Ukraine's weak position and the risk of gambling with World War III. I made it clear that my alignment is with the United States and the world's well-being. I need to be able to negotiate without the kind of hatred Zelensky has for Putin, which makes reaching a deal difficult. I reminded everyone that without the United States, Ukraine has no leverage.

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The social media conversation is hectic right now because Zelensky is used to a warm reception from both Democrats and Republicans. The idea of having all funds cut if Zelensky doesn't cooperate in peace negotiations is something he wasn't ready for. What really triggered Trump was the line about the U.S. having an ocean between itself and Russia, and that the war would come home. Trump was expecting sneakiness, but from Zelensky's perspective, he was saying what you typically see in foreign policy papers about what insulates the U.S. The stalling on the minerals deal, combined with implying Ukraine had leverage because the U.S. needed Ukraine, obliterated Zelensky's standing. Now NATO and the EU are scrambling to prop up Zelensky without aggravating Trump and unleashing a tariff war on Europe.

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I just came from the press area, and I've learned that President Zelensky has essentially been asked to leave the White House. The feeling is that Zelensky came off as ungrateful and disrespectful during the meetings, with officials noting his body language, like shrugging and eye-rolling. The President believes Zelensky isn't serious about pursuing peace at this time. He's welcome to return when he's ready to have serious discussions about peace, but right now, he's being told he needs to go home. As a result, the lunch planned for them is now going to be eaten by the press staff.

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I've been to Ukraine many times and appreciate their fight. I had hoped a minerals deal would strengthen our relationship, but after witnessing Zelensky's disrespectful behavior in the Oval Office, I'm unsure if we can continue working with him. His confrontational approach was excessive, and I'm not sure the American people will see him as a good investment anymore. President Trump, however, was in good spirits and proud of JD Vance's stance. Despite the importance of the US-Ukraine relationship, Zelensky's actions in Munich and during the meeting have made it difficult to gain American support. He may need to resign or change his approach for us to move forward. We can discuss security guarantees and ceasefires, but Zelensky needs to be someone we can do business with.

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Here's the White House's perspective on what happened today. Supposedly, the Ukrainians were pleading for a reset. Zelenskyy lingered in the West Wing, hoping to salvage the day, which was planned to conclude with a signed agreement and a joint press conference. However, the President refused and essentially kicked him out of the White House. Rubio and Waltz reportedly told the Ukrainian delegation that a deal wasn't possible at this time because the U.S. believes Zelenskyy isn't prepared to discuss peace terms. He's welcome to return when his attitude changes. The two sides were initially scheduled to have lunch together before the press conference.

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So, I saw Trump meet with Zelensky, and it was wild. Trump really laid down the law, a total master class in the art of the deal. He made it clear the U.S. isn't just a piggy bank. We want something in return for our investment. Zelensky seems used to just getting what he wants without even saying thank you, walking in, demanding money without any gratitude. Trump's message was clear: this is how it's going to be. The press conference was canceled. It was a serious power move. Some feel bad for Zelensky but it shows the world that the United States is done being a charity organization.

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This is a sad day and an embarrassment for the U.S. on the world stage. There's no question this was a setup. Zelensky was compelled to agree to a horrible deal that would have sent Ukraine's minerals to the U.S. without security guarantees, all to improve relations with Trump. During the meeting, Vice President Vance confronted Zelensky, which couldn't have happened without Trump's blessing. It was a play to Trump's base and Putin, meant to humiliate Zelensky, but he didn't play along. Zelensky has thanked the U.S. countless times for its support. This was an effort to humiliate him and to scuttle the U.S.-Ukraine relationship so that Trump no longer feels any obligation to provide support and to hand, US interests, and Ukraine and and potentially Europe to Putin on a silver platter.

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So, Zelensky invited the media to a White House meeting, which Trump and Vance were fine with. Trump wanted a ceasefire and peace talks, in exchange for a stake in Ukraine's minerals, considering the U.S. had provided substantial aid. Vance criticized Zelensky's arrogance and lack of gratitude. Zelensky responded defiantly, and Trump intervened, asserting Zelensky's dependence on U.S. support. Trump cautioned Zelensky against escalating tensions towards World War III, emphasizing that without U.S. assistance, Ukraine wouldn't last two weeks against Putin, even less according to Putin. Ultimately, Trump dismissed Zelensky, advising him to reconsider his approach before seeking further assistance.

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I've learned that President Trump has essentially kicked Zelensky out of the White House. My sources tell me that Trump felt disrespected by Zelensky's body language during their meeting, interpreting his shrugs and eye rolls as ungrateful. The President believes Zelensky isn't ready to seriously discuss peace and has told him to return only when he is. The lunch planned between them is now being eaten by press staffers. It appears this relationship was strained even before this meeting. Just a week ago, President Trump referred to Zelensky as a dictator, though he seemed to dismiss the comment when asked about it later. I'm told Zelensky was begging to stay and resolve the situation.

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I think the situation with Ukraine is a complete disaster. I've been there multiple times since the war started and understand the consequences of Putin's actions. I was hoping the minerals deal would go well; it would be transformative. I spoke with Zelensky this morning. I was proud of President Trump and JD Vance standing up for our country. However, what I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful, and I'm unsure if we can do business with Zelensky again. Most Americans wouldn't want to partner with him after that. His confrontational approach was excessive. The relationship between Ukraine and America is vital, but after what I witnessed, I question if Zelensky can make a deal with the U.S. He was terrible in Munich and has made it difficult to convince Americans he's a good investment. He either needs to resign or change his approach.

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I've been to Ukraine many times since the war started and admire their fight. I hoped this minerals deal would be transformative, having even spoken with Zelensky this morning. President Trump was in a good mood last night, and I've never been more proud of him. However, what I witnessed in the Oval Office was disrespectful, and I'm unsure if we can continue doing business with Zelensky. His handling of the meeting and confrontation with the president was excessive. While the relationship between Ukraine and America remains vital, I question Zelensky's ability to strike a deal with the U.S. after this. He was terrible in Munich, making it difficult to convince Americans he's a worthwhile investment. He either needs to resign and send someone we can work with, or he needs to change his approach.

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I met with Zelensky this morning and advised him to stay positive and grateful. We'll discuss security guarantees later, but the meeting was an utter disaster. I'm questioning if Americans can still trust him. After witnessing today's events, most Americans, including myself, wouldn't want to partner with Zelensky, despite my multiple visits to Ukraine. I spoke with President Trump last night, and he was optimistic about the deal. I'm incredibly proud of President Trump for showing the world that he is not to be trifled with. He was positive about getting a ceasefire and ending the war, but Zelensky seemed to want to provoke Trump in the Oval Office. JD did a great job.

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I've been told that President Biden has asked Zelensky to leave the White House. The President and other officials felt disrespected by Zelensky's body language, including shrugging and eye-rolling, which they perceived as ungrateful. The President believes Zelensky is not yet ready for peace negotiations and can return when he is. Zelensky's delegation is being told he needs to go home. The scheduled lunch has been canceled, and the press staffers will be eating it instead.

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Zelenskyj is getting into a car, not accompanied by President Trump, as he departs from the White House. The mineral agreement is off, and the joint press conference is canceled. The future of peace negotiations is uncertain. How can there be trust moving forward? The Ukrainian delegation, including several ministers, has left. Zelenskyj got into the car, waved to the press, and was on the phone. **Translation:** Zelenskyj steigt in ein Auto, nicht begleitet von Präsident Trump, als er das Weiße Haus verlässt. Das Mineralienabkommen ist geplatzt und die gemeinsame Pressekonferenz abgesagt. Die Zukunft der Friedensverhandlungen ist ungewiss. Wie kann es in Zukunft Vertrauen geben? Die ukrainische Delegation, darunter mehrere Minister, hat das Land verlassen. Zelenskyj stieg ins Auto, winkte der Presse zu und telefonierte.

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This situation is an embarrassment for the U.S. on the world stage. This was a setup, orchestrated to compel Zelensky into a horrible deal that would have sent Ukraine's minerals to the U.S. without concrete security guarantees. Zelensky came to Washington to improve relations with Trump, but Vice President Vance confronted him, which I believe was deliberate and known by Trump. This was a play to Trump's base and, more importantly, to show fealty to Putin and humiliate Zelensky. Zelensky, showing dignity and representing his people, didn't follow the script and tried to correct the lies being told. It wasn't about gratitude; it was an effort to undermine the U.S.-Ukraine relationship, allowing Trump to hand U.S. interests and Ukraine to Putin. The big question is, why?

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I think the situation with Ukraine is a complete disaster. I've been there many times since the war started and appreciate their fight. I had hoped this minerals deal would transform our relationship, and I even spoke with Zelensky this morning. President Trump was in a very good mood last night, and I've never been more proud of him. However, what I witnessed in the Oval Office was disrespectful, and I'm unsure if we can do business with Zelensky again. His handling of the meeting was over the top, and I don't think most Americans would want to partner with him. While the relationship between Ukraine and America is vital, I question if Zelensky can make a deal after this. He was terrible in Munich, making it hard to convince Americans he's a good investment. He either needs to resign and send someone we can work with, or he needs to change his approach.

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I just came from the press area and have learned that President Biden has essentially kicked Zelensky out of the White House. Zelensky's own delegation is advising him to return home. The President felt disrespected by Zelensky's body language, including shrugging and eye-rolling, which officials perceived as ungrateful. Biden believes Zelensky is not currently prepared for peace negotiations and can return when he is. As a result, the scheduled lunch has been canceled, and the press staff will be eating it instead.

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This is a sad day and an embarrassment for the U.S. on the world stage. This was a setup orchestrated by Donald Trump and J.D. Vance to appease Vladimir Putin and humiliate Zelensky. Trump even admitted it was "great television." Zelensky was compelled to come to Washington seeking support, but Vice President Vance ambushed him, with Trump's blessing. In my experience, such actions don't occur without the president's approval. This was a deliberate attempt to undermine the U.S.-Ukraine relationship and hand U.S. interests to Putin. Zelensky, despite the pressure, maintained his dignity and defended the truth, refusing to play along with their script. His attempt to clarify the situation wasn't about a lack of gratitude, as he has repeatedly thanked the U.S. for its support.

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Europeans FREAK OUT As Trump ABANDONS Them In Peace Talks
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Good morning! Today’s show covers JD Vance’s impactful speech at the Munich Security Conference, which has sparked significant reactions in Europe. Vance emphasized that the greatest threat to Europe is internal, criticizing European leaders for undermining democratic values, referencing a Romanian election annulment. His speech parallels Putin's 2007 address, suggesting a shift in the Western alliance's dynamics. The discussion also touches on Trump’s stance regarding Ukraine, asserting that any peace negotiations must include Ukraine, as Zelensky insists on their involvement. The U.S. is reportedly pushing for rights to 50% of Ukraine's future mineral reserves, which Zelensky declined without security guarantees. Additionally, the hosts discuss the implications of the ongoing Ukraine conflict, highlighting the challenges Ukraine faces against Russia's larger industrial base. The conversation reflects on the historical context of European nationalism and military spending, with critiques of the EU's current policies. The show concludes with a preview of a segment titled "woke or based," aiming to explore cultural reactions in a light-hearted manner.

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"DICTATOR": Trump TURNS On Zelensky Over Rare Earth Rejection
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Trump criticized Zelensky, claiming he manipulated the U.S. into spending $350 billion on the Ukraine war, although actual figures are closer to $200 billion. He accused Zelensky of being a dictator for canceling elections and suggested that only Trump could negotiate peace with Russia. The hosts noted that while many lives have been lost, Zelensky's leadership has faltered. Trump’s relationship with Zelensky soured over a proposed deal for U.S. investment in Ukraine, which Zelensky rejected. Polls show Americans favor Zelensky over Trump, highlighting a disconnect in Trump's rhetoric. The discussion also touched on Trump's evolving foreign policy, suggesting he may seek a new world order with better relations with Russia and China, influenced by advisors critical of Zelensky. The hosts expressed concern that Trump’s current stance complicates negotiations for peace in Ukraine.

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Zelensky FOLDS, Agrees To Trump Mineral Deal
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Trump's focus is on Ukraine, not Israel's territorial expansion. A US-Ukraine minerals deal was proposed, offering $500 billion in rare earths, but Zelensky rejected it. Trump criticized Ukraine, claiming it provoked the war. Ukraine later agreed to a modified deal. Bannon suggested walking away from the minerals deal, emphasizing the need for tangible benefits from US involvement abroad. The discussion highlights the transactional nature of Trump's negotiations and the implications for US foreign policy.

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Trump BEGS Putin To Stop Bombing Ukraine
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President Trump’s team indicates a critical period for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. The Vice President stated a proposal has been made, urging both sides to agree or the U.S. may withdraw. Talks are stalled, with Trump blaming Zelensky for not accepting terms that would recognize Crimea as Russian. Despite peace discussions, Russia has intensified airstrikes on Kyiv, highlighting a lack of serious commitment from both sides. The U.S. administration is preoccupied with multiple global issues, leading to insufficient focus on Ukraine. The situation risks prolonged conflict, with both sides unwilling to make necessary concessions for peace.

The Rubin Report

Trump & Zelenskyy’s First Reactions to Disastrous Meeting
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Dave Rubin opens the March 3, 2025, episode of the Rubin Report by discussing significant news, particularly focusing on the recent meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. Rubin highlights clips from their 40-minute interaction, emphasizing Zelensky's body language and dismissive demeanor, which he perceives as disrespectful. Trump announced that Zelensky would sign a mineral deal with the U.S., where Ukraine would contribute 50% of proceeds from state-owned mineral resources. Rubin interprets this as a strategic move by Trump to ensure that U.S. funding for Ukraine is reciprocated. During the meeting, tensions escalated as Trump confronted Zelensky about Ukraine's military conscription issues and the need for gratitude towards U.S. support. Trump criticized Zelensky for not acknowledging the aid provided, suggesting that Ukraine's position in the war was precarious without U.S. backing. The conversation revealed a stark contrast in negotiation styles, with Trump advocating for a more respectful approach while Zelensky appeared confrontational. Rubin notes the unusual transparency of the meeting, contrasting it with past diplomatic interactions, and highlights reactions from figures like Senator Lindsey Graham, who expressed disappointment in Zelensky's conduct. Following the meeting, Zelensky indicated readiness to sign the mineral deal, suggesting a shift in his approach after the contentious encounter. Rubin concludes by reflecting on the implications of this meeting for U.S.-Ukraine relations and the broader geopolitical landscape.
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