Trump’s last comments about Ukraine and Vladimir Zelensky caused a real information storm in the United States.
Congressmen and senators are actively commenting on this, writes Ostap Yarish journalist in his Facebook.
If the position of the Democrats is clear, and they do not save critics in relation to Trump (Senator Bernie Sanders even recorded a 5 -minute video), then, probably, this is probably a clearer picture that the Republicans now say.
Congressman Don Bikon, Nebraska:
Putin began this war. Putin committed war crimes. Putin is a dictator who killed his opponents. The EU countries made a greater contribution to Ukraine. Zelensky has more than 50% of the rating. Ukraine wants to participate in the event, Putin hates this event. I do not accept the neat George Orwell.
Victoria Spartz, Indiana:
Donald Trump made many very important comments. Zelensky and Bayden brought the American people and the Ukrainian people.
Senator Roger Vitsir, Mississippi:
Putin cannot be trusted. This is a war criminal who violated all the rules of international law. He must be held accountable, imprisonment and, possibly, executed.
Senator John Tun, South Dakota, Republican Leader in the Senate:
What I support is a peaceful result in Ukraine. I think that now the president and his team are working on it. I think they should give them a little space.
Senator Kevin Kramer, Northern Dakota:
Of course, this is not true that Ukraine started the war. Obviously, Vladimir Putin, a dictator, wants to restore the Soviet Union.
Senator Tom Tillis, North Carolina: I will allow people to pick up my words. I would not use this word. Putin wants peace? Putin wants to revive the Russian Empire. And he will not receive it from me.
Senator Eric Schmitt, Missouri:
It is hypocritical to say that you are really free democracy, although you do not want to hold elections. I think this is the only thing President Trump meant. But this is all noise. In the end, largely depending on how they decide. President Trump said that he loves Ukrainians, so I think that his position.
Senator Josh Goli, Missouri:
Zelenski must hold elections. He chose the leader of the country, but our president is right that they had no elections. They really have martial law. And this is bad if you say that you are protecting democracy … Donald Trump also accused Russia. Two weeks ago, he threatened the sanctions if they did not sit at the negotiating table. And look, after these threats they sat at the negotiating table.
Senator Lindsay Graham, South Carolina:
If history taught us something, this is that the calm of aggression leads to even greater aggression. Chamberlain with Hitler, Biden and Obama with Putin. I am sure that President Trump will end the war in Ukraine quickly and in such a way that he adheres to future aggression.
Representatives of the administration also comment on this. Vice President Jay Di Wans:
If Zelensky is going to change the president’s opinion to public lucky media, this is a terrible way to treat this administration.
National Security Consultant Mike Volz:
The president should not be criticized for his efforts at the end of the war.
Source: Racurs

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