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Trump’s Disinformation on War in Ukraine: Trump wants Zelensky out!

Speaking at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on February 18, U.S. President Donald Trump made several claims that do not align with reality. The simple truth is, Trump a novice in politics wants the Ukrainian president out of office. No press read out exists between the pro-Russian American president and his buddy Putin but the political smear campaign by Trump smells rotten discrediting the Ukrainian.

The simpleton, naïve machination by the American president backfires. The United States, despite the claims, has far less contributed to the defense of the Ukraine that Trump claims. It is yet to be seen what Trump responds if the pro-Russian media statement that the president regurgitates.

But laughable are the claims of Zelensky is a “dictator” and ergo have regime change suggested, and a diminished approval rating. Trump inflates ego from reality.

Replacing Zelensky is what Putin loves to see. Donald Trump becomes the useful idiot who does a fool’s errand. Zelensky will be embedded with the Europeans, which Trump disrespects as well and the U.S. President plays the second fiddle.

Since the Mussolini wanna be uses Winston Churchill as a sample Donald J. Trump should read the history. Churchill suspended to constitutional rights while at war with Germany. Zelensky did the same.

Now, Hegseth won’t get Christmas cards this year maybe he can go and run on the bases like an enlisted guy pissing off the senior military command instead of making grand statements. Fact remains NATO, thank God, consists of more than one alliance. Even Turkey got that memo.

Fact remains the United States, becoming a secondary power. Regardless of the Russians.

Here’s a fact-checked breakdown of his statements.

Claim: The United States has provided $350 billion in aid to Ukraine

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the U.S. has provided around $350 billion in aid to Ukraine expressing concern over the lack of accountability in how the funds are used.

“President Zelenskyy said last week that he doesn’t know where half of the money is that we gave him. We gave them, I believe, $350 billion. But, let’s say it’s something less than that, but it’s a lot. [] Where is all the money that’s been given? I’ve never seen an accounting of it.”

Fact: According to the U.S. Department of State press release on January 20, 2025, the U.S. has provided $65.9 billion in military assistance since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, and approximately $69.2 billion in military assistance since Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014.

On February 2, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine has received approximately $76 billion of the $177 billion in aid approved by the United States.

Claim: Zelenskyy’s approval rating had “dropped to 4%”

“Where is the leader in Ukraine? I mean, I hate to say this, but his approval rating has dropped to 4%. The country is in tatters,” Trump told reporters.

Fact: Trump did not explain where such sociological data came from.

According to a Kyiv International Institute of Sociology poll conducted from February 4 to 9, 2025, over half of Ukrainians (57%) trust Zelenskyy, while 37% expressed distrust, and 6% were unsure.

Claim: Ukraine’s current leadership allowed the war to go on

“You have leadership now that’s allowed the war to go on,” Trump said, adding that Russia wants “to do something” and “stop the savage barbarianism.”

Fact: Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2014 and launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, violating fundamental norms and principles of international law.

Moscow is the one responsible for starting and prolonging the war, whereas Ukraine is a sovereign state defending its territory.

On February 18, U.S. intelligence sources cited by NBC stated that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is not genuinely interested in peace negotiations with Ukraine but instead sees them as a tactical manoeuvre to further his military objectives.

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