Summary

Donald Trump sharply criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a “dictator” and accusing him of corruption, aligning his rhetoric with Russia’s stance.

His remarks followed a phone call with Vladimir Putin and reflect his long-standing skepticism of US support for Ukraine.

Trump’s “America First” policy prioritizes reducing aid to Kyiv while shifting focus to China.

While some Republicans voiced concerns, Trump is wielding total authority over his party.

  • ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    How long until he will tweet about how the Ukrainian nation and its language is just a Leninist fabrication?

  • adm@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    It makes me so tired thinking of all the family that argued beyond reason that there was ‘no proof’ he was a Russian asset. I just learned to be quiet.

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      They, those around me found out that every time they brought up the orange tumor I would point out he was a russian agent. Let them learn to be quiet.

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    If there are any generals in the US that are still loyal to the people and their oaths they took to defend our country from enemy’s both foreign and domestic, now is the time.

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      now is the time.

      They’re not going to do anything until the public starts it. The Military isn’t going to swoop in and save The civvies from the inconvenience. Civillians are going to have to start it, then, they back us, if they will. That’s the time.

      The military has to be called in to gun us down and refuse.

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            By destabilizing relations with allies that have been in place since the asshole was born seems to be a pretty direct threat to us, yeah.

            But more to the point, he is trying to shred the Constitution via executive order. That’s a pretty clear threat to the Constitution

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        Trump is an enemy of democracy. An enemy of all free peoples. A clear and present danger to us all.

        They took their oath to defend the constitution. Clearly trump is the enemy from within.

  • andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works
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    A late night call from the Oval Office: Good morning mister Vlad. It’s Donald. Yes, Ukraine is on sale, but what about eggs? I told them I’d fix the price on eggs… Say what now?.. I can’t pass the phone to Elon, he isn’t there. Hello. Hello? Hello? HELLO? I hate it when he does that.

    GTA 4's supporting character, a cousin named Roman, talks on the phone that he has a bit of a problem in the office

    • blarth@thelemmy.club
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      3 days ago

      I believe he is beholden to him by way of blackmail. Remember the Steele Dossier.

      Steele was first to warn that Russia was mounting a covert operation to elect Donald Trump. Fusion GPS – his partners in Washington DC – have called this the dossier’s ‘foundational initial assertion’ and it was correct. Much later, the Mueller inquiry would state that ‘the Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome.’ Steele wrote about what was happening as early as June 2016…The US intelligence agencies…did not publish their findings until December 2016, too late to prevent the effort to influence the election.

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        The current head of the national intelligence service is a Russian Asset. She’s probably feeding Putin approved information to Trump, along with Putin himself in their private phone calls.

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      Yes, since the 80s when the FSB took an interest in him. They likely have tons of kompromat on him. I can’t believe so many people in America cannot see it for what it is.

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      Nah, he’ll do the same with Taiwan and whoever else the dipshit feels like throwing under the bus that day…

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    The U.S. is rapidly turning into Russia, so it makes sense that we should start sounding like them.

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    Absolutely fucking disgusting. This idiot has basically destroyed western geopolitics in a matter of weeks.

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        Yeah the 77 idiots that voted for this are just as responsible. I’m going to go further and blame anyone who posted or memed pro trump shit. I’m never letting my dad forget how much of an idiot he is for supporting this shit.

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      It’s almost as if we should require IQ testing for candidates. And you know, maybe don’t let felon rapists run for office.

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        Agree in concept.

        However making Felons/Rapist unable is an easy way for Trump to stop competition. All he needs is a conviction for his opponents in the courts he owns.

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        We need a cleaner media environment. The current one is fucked.

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        It’s almost as if we should require IQ testing for candidates.

        Look, I get your sentiment, but we’ve been over this sort of thing. If we let that happen, this is the sort of shit that the fascists would implement (and put themselves in charge of scoring, which would certainly result in their allies passing and everyone else failing):

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          The most amazing(ly vile) one is using the tendency of our minds to skip over “the the” as if it’s an IQ test.

          Well that and the whole idea of using this stupid collection of badly worded instructions to “determine” a human’s worthiness.

          “Determine” with the assistance of that family guy “OKAY / NOT OKAY” card.

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          That is an outrageous test, there are like 5 questions that could be construed in multiple ways. Hopefully you don’t lose points for explaining your reasoning…

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            Hopefully you don’t lose points for explaining your reasoning…

            Oh you sweet, summer child. Read the instructions:

            “Do what you are told to do in each statement, nothing more, nothing less.”

            If you try to explain, you already failed.


            Also, by the way, this is the grading rubric:

            (This is not hyperbole. This is how it actually worked in Louisiana in 1964.)

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                Because they’re racist and you’re black.

                That’s it, that’s the real, whole reason. This test was actually used, back in 1964 in Louisiana. This is how black people were disenfranchised.

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                The test was given to uneducated people, and they had to pass it to be allowed to vote.
                The test was worded ambiguously on purpose, so the people grading it could decide who gets to pass.
                The people grading it were election officials in Louisiana.

                You can guess what skin color they had, and what skin color the people who usually “failed” the test had.

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              What kind of place takes pride in its absurdly high illiteracy rates, and seemingly does everything possible to maintain them?

              (I’m guessing a racist one)

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              Even attempting to explain violates the instructions and is thus an insta-fail. Clearly, you do not understand what “nothing more, nothing less” means and are therefore illiterate and ineligible to vote, according to this test.