MSNBC Host Questions John Kerry on Russia's Annexation of Crimea During His Tenure as Secretary of State
- Former Secretary of State John Kerry defended his record during an MSNBC interview regarding Russia's annexation of Crimea, stating, 'We did not allow them to annex it. And we stood and we stood up against it.'
- Kerry expressed disagreement with President Donald Trump's suggestion for Russia to keep Crimea as part of a potential peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, saying, 'I don't necessarily agree with putting that out there on the table.'
- During the interview, MSNBC host Chris Jansing noted that Kerry's handling of the annexation represented a 'dramatic change in U.S. Policy.'
- Kerry emphasized the importance of ongoing diplomatic efforts, stating, 'I applaud the president for pursuing this... I think it's really important for the administration to continue to work at it.
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OOPS! John Kerry Gets Triggered When MSNBC Host Noted Who Let Putin Take Crimea
Every once in a while, an MSNBC host briefly messes up and upsets a famous Democrat. It happened on Friday in Rome during an otherwise typical softball pitch. Former Secretary of State John Kerry is used to interviews like Jen Psaki going out for an ice cream bar with him. After a gushfest over the late Pope Francis on the "climate crisis," anchor Chris Jansing noted under Obama and Kerry, Putin invaded Ukraine and took Crimea.
John Kerry Has Temper Tantrum Freakout On MSNBC After Getting Called Out For His Massive Failure - The American Tribune.com
Former Secretary of State John Kerry got defensive during a recent interview at the Vatican after he was asked to explain the annexation of Crimea by Russia during his tenure as part of the Obama Administration, with Kerry attempting to wash his hands of any involvement in the annexation. For context, MSNBC’s Chris Jansing caught John Kerry at the Vatican on April 25, 2025, where Kerry was joining countless other prominent political figures for …
John Kerry Gets Defensive When MSNBC Reporter Reminds Him Who Was Secretary of State When Russia Took Crimea
John Kerry's tense exchange with MSNBC's Chris Jansing highlights the complexities of his legacy as Secretary of State during Russia's annexation of Crimea. The conversation raises critical questions about accountability and foreign policy.
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