Brian Glenn: The right-wing reporter and trusted Trump ally who quizzed Zelenskyy on his clothing
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faced criticism for his outfit during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, where he stated he would wear a suit after the war ends.
- Zelenskyy explained that wearing military-style clothing symbolizes solidarity with troops and reflects the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- Reporter Brian Glenn questioned Zelenskyy about his attire, to which Zelenskyy humorously stated he may have a suit better than Glenn's.
- Criticism of Zelenskyy's clothing is viewed in Ukraine as a disrespectful affront amid the hardships caused by the war with Russia.
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Brian Glenn questioned the Ukrainian president for not wearing a suit on his visit to the White House and Kiev's response didn't wait; a network campaign claimed the military uniform as a symbol of resistance
Brian Glenn: The right-wing reporter and trusted Trump ally who quizzed Zelenskyy on his clothing
The US reporter went viral on social media after questioning Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about his choice of outfit at last week's heated Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump.
An American journalist attacked the Ukrainian president on his dress during his visit to the White House. This did not fail to amuse the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and to question the observers. ...
How Trump’s Attack Is Uniting Ukraine Around Zelensky — Like Putin Did Three Years Ago
Analysis-KYIV — The question about why Volodymyr Zelensky was not wearing a suit at the White House was, of course, a provocation. A side note to the escalation that unfolded before the TV cameras for all the world to see. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion three years ago, the Ukrainian president has not worn a suit: it is a statement. But what went largely unnoticed on Friday: Andriy Yermak, head of the presidential office, the second…
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