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Fox’s Mark Levin criticizes Trump for attacking Zelensky

Fox News host Mark Levin, a longtime supporter of President Trump, has invaded the commander over the recent attack on Ukrainian President Voldy Zelensky, saying “Maga is not supporting Putin.” He warns Trump.

Talk about Mark Levin Shaw On Wednesday, Levin offered rare criticism to the president for supporting Zelensky for maintaining order in Ukraine following the 2022 Russian invasion.

Levin's segment appeared to be a direct response to Trump's claim that Zelensky is a dictator that Ukrainian leaders have suspended free elections and have very low approval ratings. .

The Fox News host said both of these claims were false.

Fox News' longtime supporter, Fox News' Mark Levin, has offered the president a rare responsibility for his recent remarks on Ukraine. Fox News
Trump shocked the world when he condemned Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky as a dictator. AP

“Zelensky ordered martial law, which is what the constitution there enforced,” Levin said of Kiev's actions after Russia's invasion.

“Zelensky doesn't want elections, that's what the constitution there forces,” he added. “Now I am waiting for Vladimir Putin's first free election.

“So this is pretty much comical in the ill way that Putin is calling for an election,” added Levin. “Why does he demand elections in Ukraine when he is free and there are no real elections in his country?

“I don't know why there are people who seem to support Putin as well as oppose Zelensky.”

Despite Trump's claims that Zelensky is unpopular, recent polls show that the Ukrainian president enjoys a 57% approval rating, higher than Trump's rating. AP

Levin also rejected Trump's claim that Zelensky is unpopular in Ukraine, showing his approval rate of around 57% in the latest poll, and the president said Kiev had somehow started the war. I fought back with a proposal.

“Ukraine did not invade Russia. Russia invaded Ukraine,” he said. “Ukraine has no industry potential that Russia has – or China.

“They didn't start this war. What were they supposed to do? Will they roll over and die and play?” he asked.

Ukraine is calling on the world to help combat Russian invasion, which will mark its third year on Saturday. Reuters

Levin supported Trump's ability to mediate peace between Ukraine and Russia, but longtime conservatives working in the Reagan administration were the president, even if that meant cutting military support. He warned him not to get Putin.

“Maga doesn't support Putin,” Levin said. “81% of Americans don't trust Putin because 81% of Americans are smart.”

Trump's comments on Ukraine have spurred a gust of criticism from the right, with many Republicans taking him to social media to support Zelensky, repeatedly saying Putin was blamed on the war.

The Ukrainian monastery was destroyed on Thursday during a fierce battle between Ukraine and the invading Russians. Getty Images

“Vladimir Putin is a mean dictator and a thug,” wrote Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) in X.

“Vladimir Putin is an unelected dictator,” wrote Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.).

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NEB.) went a step further. Tell CNN The president's comments were wrong.

“Well, the president needs daytime and daytime and we'll try again. He made a bad turn. I think what he said is wrong, and that's a shame,” he said. “I think I'm a lot of Republicans, I'm not saying everything, but a lot of Republicans know what the president said today.”

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