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The deep state liberals are influencing Zelensky and preventing a deal from happening. They initially gave Zelensky hope through European leaders who promised weapons and support, but these leaders require America's backing, which isn't happening. The deep state liberals want the war to continue and are manipulating Zelensky. I realized yesterday that a deal isn't going to happen, and Zelensky needs to be more aware of this manipulation.

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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 can't stand Putin, but Zelenskyy rubs me the wrong way too. The idea that support from the U.S. is never-ending is a pervasive problem with entities like NATO, the UN, Europe, and Canada. Without the U.S., Ukraine would be Russia. These modern comforts are supported by the U.S. and our military, which emboldens people like Putin. There's no winning without the U.S., so don't be a jerk in the Oval Office. Zelenskyy always wants a photo op, walks around like cartoon Steve Jobs, and is probably working on a book deal. He says they've been alone since day one, which isn't true. They've received hundreds of billions of dollars, largely from the U.S. A little gratitude would be nice when you visit our Oval Office.

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American journalist Gonzalo Mira has reportedly approved $113 billion for Ukraine, yet he hasn't tried to secure the release of an imprisoned American journalist there. Moreover, Ukraine has canceled elections, raising questions about its democracy. President Zelensky claims it would be inconvenient and costly to hold elections during the ongoing war. However, supporting a non-democratic country without elections seems contradictory. Political parties have been banned, churches invaded, and priests arrested, revealing a corrupt regime. While the Russians are worse, it's not necessary to take sides. The main concern is the financial aspect, as borrowing more money leads to inflation, recession, and unsustainable practices.

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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, which could transform our relationship, would be successful. But after what I saw in the Oval Office, I don't know if we can do business with Zelensky again. His handling of the meeting was disrespectful and over the top. It will be very difficult to sell to the American people that 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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It’s an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've been working closely together for a long time and have negotiated a fair deal to obtain rare earth minerals that we need for AI, weapons, and our military. I've also had good discussions with President Putin to try and bring the war to a close. If I were president, this war would have never happened. We've given Ukraine great equipment and credit to their brave soldiers. We're going to sign the agreement shortly, and I think we're fairly close to a deal to stop the shooting. I hope this document will be the first step to real security guarantees for Ukraine. We count on America's continued support, including licenses for air defense and your strong position to stop Putin.

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I'm angry at Americans for protecting Zelensky. He's an unlawful president whose idol is Putin. Zelensky always lived in Moscow and dreamed of joining high society. He's a comedian, and Ukrainians support him because of a movie where he played a president – it's just marketing. When Zelensky was a comedian, the greatest honor for him was when Putin watched him. I know this because I'm a singer who performed at the same comedy show in Russia. Zelensky has nothing to do with benefiting Ukraine or Ukrainians. He even participated in an LGBTQ music band. Zelensky always wanted to be at the top, no matter the cost. He's the kind of person who would do anything to get what he wants. All the money donated to Ukraine goes into his and his friends' pockets. My friends in Ukraine have received nothing during this time. None of them have gotten even a piece of bread from the billions Americans have sent.

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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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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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What changed between the first time the agreement was presented to President Zelenskyy and the signing today? We made a deal. As a business person, the signing factor is simple: we made a deal. I didn't anticipate reaching an agreement initially, but we ultimately did. That's the key difference.

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We're spending $350 billion, and Europe gets their money back as a loan, while we're just giving it away. Why didn't Biden demand equalization? Zelensky, a dictator without elections, better move fast or he won't have a country left. If he asks Biden for money, Biden says yes. What about the foreign bank accounts and the woman the FBI didn't interview? What if we started opening those bank accounts? He's compromised. I'm not saying that's happening, but it could happen.

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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 think the situation with Ukraine is a complete disaster. I've been there many times since the war started and understand the consequences of Putin's actions. I appreciate the Ukrainian people's fight, and I was hoping the minerals deal would go well. However, what I saw 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. The relationship between Ukraine and America is vitally important, but can Zelensky make a deal after this? He was terrible in Munich, making it hard to sell him as a good investment to Americans. He either needs to resign and send someone we can work with, or he needs to change his approach.

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I'm Zelensky, and my political career was manufactured by Ukrainian Israeli Cypriot oligarch Igor Kolomoyski. He owns OnePlusOne Media, which financed the TV show *Servant of the People*, where I played the president. The show was popular and Kolomoyski then created a political party with the same name, and I became their candidate, despite having no political experience. Kolomoyski's financial support has made me a billionaire. He also financed Hunter Biden, paying him $50,000 a month to sit on the board of Burisma, which Kolomoyski controls. Ukraine has been used as a piggy bank by unsavory people in the Washington establishment, leading to corruption and exploitation that have made it one of the poorest countries in Europe. The West is terrified the truth about Ukraine will come out, exposing their secrets and corrupt dealings.

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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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Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, is a manufactured political figure created by Ukrainian Israeli Cypriot oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, who owns one plus one Media. They financed and produced the TV show "Servant of the People," hiring Zelensky, an actor with no political experience, to play the president. The show gained huge popularity. Kolomoisky then created a party with the same name and made Zelensky the candidate. Kolomoisky also financed Hunter Biden, paying him $50,000 a month via Burisma, which Kolomoisky controls. So, Zelensky and Hunter Biden are bankrolled by the same guy, Kolomoisky. The West is so invested because Ukraine has become a piggy bank for the unsavory in the Washington establishment, financially raping it. They are terrified that their secrets will come out.

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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've never seen an exchange like that between Zelensky and President Trump. I can't stand Putin, but Zelensky is indicative of a pervasive problem with nations thinking the US is a never-ending source of support while complaining about it. Without the US, Ukraine would be Russia. These modern comforts are supported by the US military. This mindset emboldens people like Putin because they know the well runs dry. There's no winning without the United States, so it's not a good idea to walk into the Oval Office and be difficult. Everything with Zelensky is a photo op, and it doesn't seem genuine. He says they've been alone since day one, which isn't true. They've received hundreds of billions of dollars, largely from the United States. A simple "please" and "thank you" would be nice to hear.

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Zelensky is reportedly attempting to back out of a Rare Earth deal, which could create significant problems for him. He is also said to want to renegotiate the deal. Despite this, he supposedly desires NATO membership, though it is claimed he was never going to be admitted.

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I've been in countless bilateral meetings with heads of state, but I've never witnessed behavior like President Zelensky's. He berated and interrupted his host instead of showing gratitude for the U.S.'s significant aid, which has essentially kept him alive and in power. This was very disappointing to see. I sincerely hope President Zelensky reconsiders his approach, reaches out to President Trump, expresses the gratitude he owes, apologizes for his recent behavior, and agrees to this mutual rights deal. It's the best path to peace in the region and serves the interests of both our countries.

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President Trump is upset with President Zelensky, and in some cases, rightfully so. Joe Biden also had frustrations with Zelensky because he wouldn't express gratitude for the help he received. I was personally upset when Zelensky rejected a joint venture for mineral rights after initially agreeing to it. We saw it as a security guarantee, giving us a vested interest in Ukraine's safety while getting paid back for the taxpayers' money we invested. While Ukraine is on another continent, it impacts our allies and the world. There should be some gratitude, but instead, Zelensky accuses the President of disinformation, which is counterproductive. President Trump is transparent and won't tolerate being "gamed." He's willing to work on peace and hopes Zelensky will be a partner, not someone putting out counter-messaging.

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I think the situation with Ukraine is a complete disaster. I've been there many times since the war began, and I understand the consequences of Putin's actions. I was hoping the minerals deal, which could transform the relationship, would be successful. I even spoke with Zelensky this morning. However, what I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful. I don't know if we can do business with Zelensky again. His handling of the meeting was over the top. The relationship between Ukraine and America is vitally important, but after what I witnessed, I question whether Zelensky can make a deal with the United States. He was terrible in Munich and has made it almost impossible to convince the American people that he's a good investment. Zelensky either needs to resign or change his approach.

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On January 17th, the British signed a deal with Ukraine securing exclusive rights to future agreements. This is a key point, as it seems the U.S. was unaware of this arrangement. The UK/Ukraine deal is a 100-year agreement covering security guarantees and economic development. It appears President Trump and his team realized they were being misled, creating conflicting narratives. News outlets claim European leaders support Zelensky, but the U.S. is seemingly being asked to commit to a deal the British have already secured. To move forward, honesty is crucial. The President was attempting a straightforward agreement on mineral rights, unaware the British had already finalized a deal days before his inauguration. If Europe wants U.S. assistance, they must be transparent about existing agreements.
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