Democrats inflated the sense of arrogance and qualifications of Ukrainian President Vourich Zelensky before the tragic oval office meeting on Friday, with Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) calling Zelensky the real leader of the free world.
For years, DC Insider has been counselling Ukraine – awful.
The Democrats — a newcomer in the Ukrainian cause after softening Russian President Vladimir Putin in the first six years of President Barack Obama's term — set Ukraine against Trump. They interfered in the 2016 election on behalf of Hillary Clinton and did so again in September 2024 with Zelensky's tone deaf visit, appearing to be campaigning against Trump's return.
Republicans such as former lawmakers Adam Kintzinger (IL) and Liz Cheney (WY) attacked Trump as Putin's dolls, ensuring Ukraine would maintain a flow of money and weapons.
When Zelensky It was criticized In the media last week, Trump said he didn't merely stack up a definitive defense against his country's interests or perhaps reveal his own innate rog arrogance. He also reflects Democrat bias, never Trump has long dismissed Trump and spread that feeling abroad.
But by challenging Trump in his oval office, Zelensky has made a massive blunder that could seriously sacrifice his country in negotiations and could potentially sacrifice his power in Ukraine. He insulted America and provoked Republicans – even those who support the Ukrainian cause – gather behind Trump. Ironically, the biggest winner is Putin.
There is still peace as the two war nations can no longer gain advantages on the battlefield. However, Zelensky appears to be determined to lose that peace, and if so, it may be due to poor advice from his D.C. friend.
Joel B. Pollack is a senior editor at Breitbart News; Breitbart News Sunday Sirius XM Patriot will be available Sundays from 7pm to 10pm (4pm to 7pm). He is the author of Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Daysyou can pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author Trump's Virtue: Lessons and Legacy of President Donald TrumpIt is now available on Audible. He is the winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter @joelpollak.
