Vance says Zelensky ‘badmouthing’ Trump will ‘backfire’
- Vice President JD Vance warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that disparaging remarks about President Donald Trump would 'backfire' on him.
- Vance stated that criticizing Trump was 'an incredibly bad move,' asserting that Trump's remarks came from 'informed intelligence.'
- Vance mentioned that the previous Biden administration allowed Zelensky too much leeway in his dealings.
- Trump described Zelensky as a 'moderately successful comedian' who misled the U.S. into unnecessary spending.
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From bashing Zelensky to lobbying senators, Vance settles in as Trump’s No. 2
Over the past 10 days, Vice President JD Vance put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on notice, rattled the confidence of century-old allies in Western Europe during his first foreign trip, decamped to Capitol Hill to help in delicate budget talks and delivered a spirited defense of the Trump administration’s first month to a gathering of conservatives outside the nation’s capital.
Byron York sees Trump’s criticisms of Zelensky as ‘part of his plan’
Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York speculated that President Donald Trump’s recent jabs at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are meant to “irritate.” Ukraine is approaching its third-year anniversary of the Russian invasion. While Zelensky has maintained control of its…
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