WASHINGTON – Vice President J.D. Vice President J.D. Vice President scouted Volodimia Zelensky on Wednesday to stop President Trump after Ukrainian leaders accused U.S. counterparts of spreading misinformation.
“The idea that Zelensky is trying to change the president's mind by making the president worse in public media is a vicious way to deal with this administration, anyone who knows him. Let's go,” Vance said. I told the Daily Mail In an interview.
President Trump was torn apart by Zelensky on Wednesday as a “no-election dictator” after he said he “lives in the disinformation field.”
Zelensky rose among men this week. He reportedly instructed his aides to reject US Trump's proposals to access up to 50% of the natural resources of Eastern European countries, including rare earths.
The Trump administration understood that the exchange had been widely agreed. $183 billion With Congress-approved US aid – after Zelensky showed that it was open to the concept at the Trump Tower Conference in September.
Monday's report showed Zelensky rejected the economic framework and on Tuesday the Ukrainian president cancelled a planned trip to Saudi Arabia.
Trump tore Zelensky at a press conference in Florida on Tuesday afternoon, accusing Ukraine of launching a conflict with Russia, and 4% approval despite Kiev's president showing more numbers He claimed he had a rate.
“I heard today, 'Oh, well, we weren't invited.' Well, you were there for three years. Must be finished for 3 years [ago]. You probably never started it. You could have made a deal,” Trump fumed.
“I hate to say that, but he's down with a 4% approval rating and where the country was blown away by the blacksmith.”
After Zelensky accused Trump of spreading disinformation, Trump “unleashed Zelensky's fiery social post of truth. [sic] It would be better to move faster, or he would not leave the country. ”
Trump, 78, and Zelensky, 47, have long been a difficult relationship. Trump's first bounce each of 2019 put pressure on his counterparts to begin investigating the Biden family business deal.
Zelensky is usually more cautious about public comments about Trump, often praises him and refrains from latching to his more controversial comments.
Trump has permanently criticised the scope of US aid to Ukraine, which campaigned last year, and in an interview this month with Fox News' Super Bowl Sunday, Ukraine said, “Maybe Russian one day.” But we said we need financial concessions, and we're going to bring all this money there and say, “I want to get it back.” ”


