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Zelensky on Tucker Carlson interview with Putin: ‘two hours of bulls—’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a recent interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Russian President Vladimir Putin, one of the station’s current hosts, that criticized the content.

“I don’t have time to listen to more than two hours of eloquence about us, about the world, about the United States, about our relations, and about this interview with the murderer,” President Zelenskiy said. Said He spoke during an interview with anchor Bret Baier on Fox News’ “Special Report” in Ukraine.

In Carlson’s recent interview with Putin, the Russian president spouted propaganda about his country’s current war with Ukraine and went after the United States. The former cable TV host was quickly criticized for giving Mr Putin a platform.

Zelenskiy’s comments also come in the wake of the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who has blamed President Biden’s death on President Putin.

“If the reports of his death are true, there is no reason to believe otherwise. Russian authorities will tell their own story,” Biden said in remarks from the White House.

“But make no mistake: President Putin is responsible for Mr. Navalny’s death. President Putin is responsible. What happened to Mr. Navalny is further proof of Mr. Putin’s brutality. Who? Don’t be fooled,” he continued.

The president also used the acronym for “son of a bitch” and called Putin a “crazy SOB” when talking about climate change at a fundraiser in San Francisco on Wednesday.

“This is the last existential threat, and that is climate. We have crazy SOBs like Putin and others who have to worry about nuclear conflict all the time, but the only existential threat to humanity is climate. ,” Biden said.

The Kremlin on Thursday fired back at Biden’s “SOB” comments, saying he was “trying to look like a Hollywood cowboy.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters: “The use of such words by the president of the United States against the head of state of another country is unlikely to violate the rights of our president, Putin.” “But it degrades the people who use such vocabulary.”

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