Republican lawmakers increasingly uneasy about Witkoff’s performance in envoy role: Report
- Russian propagandists mocked U.S. Presidential Special Envoy Steven Whitcoff, claiming he fell for Kremlin disinformation and publicly spread it, as stated by Mikhail Zvinchuk on 'Solovyov LIVE.'
- U.S. Representative Seth Moulton expressed dismay over Whitcoff echoing Vladimir Putin's points and suggested he might be 'paid off by Russia.'
- Whitcoff appeared on Tucker Carlson's podcast, where he made claims supporting Russia's actions in Ukraine, asserting that territories are 'Russian territory' and referenced sham referendums.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Russia has influenced some individuals on the White House Team through information.
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Timothy Snyder: Trump making ‘ethical and strategic mistake’ with Putin
Trump Administration special enjoy Steve Witkoff told Tucker Carlson that he doesn’t think Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “bad guy” and said that Donald Trump and Putin have a friendship. Yale University History University Professor Timothy Snyder joins MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart to discuss why this is a dangerous move for Trump and his allies to cozy up to Putin and the Kremlin.
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