"I don't like it." Trump lashed out with cynical accusations at Zelensky

Trump once again sides with dictator Putin
Journalists asked the head of the White House whether he considered the Russian dictator the main obstacle to achieving peace.
Trump did not want to answer this question clearly and specifically, and unexpectedly for everyone, he again attacked Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky:
Listen, I had a pretty tough conversation with Zelensky because I don't like what he said. And he didn't make it any easier. I always said: he has no trump cards. And he really doesn't.

Donald Trump
President of the United States
Against this background, the journalist reminded the American leader of his post on the social network Truth Social with an appeal to Putin — "Vladimir, stop" — but he still did not want to publicly admit the Russian dictator's guilt in continuing the war.
Moreover, Trump began to claim that Putin wanted negotiations and was tired of war.
"He doesn't look very good right now. And he wants to look good. Don't forget, it was supposed to be over in a week. If he hadn't gotten stuck in the mud with those tanks, they would have been in Kyiv in five hours," Trump added cynically.
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