House Republicans criticized the comment president sharply Donald Trump Made about the Russian-Ukraine war, some of them are called “silly.”
In a true social post, Trump first called out Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the foreign leader said, “Absolutely crazy!” And “unnecessarily killing”, but then the president pivoted to slump the Ukrainian president. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, “Everything from his mouth causes problems, I don’t like it, it causes a better stop.”
In a statement to Fox News, Senator Don Bacon (the first half of this message is perfect, the rest is stupid. While Trump attacks President Zelensky, Putin bombs a Ukrainian city, which is misguided.
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Rep. Don Bacon, r-neb. , left, President Donald Trump. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images | Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Bacon, an outspoken supporter of Ukraine, claimed that the US and allies “have to arm Ukraine with teeth,” slapped Russia with the biggest sanctions and seized Russian assets.
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“It’s a time of integrity. Peace talks have zero impact on Putin. His goal is to control Ukraine, and he won’t stop until he realizes he can’t win. The US and allies must arm Ukraine with teeth, sanction Russia on Max, and confiscate $30 billion on Russian assets overseas.” Posted Sunday morning.
Zelenskyy discussed the Russian attack in X’s Monday post.
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“Our air defense forces and rescuers worked all night. The Russian army has launched the largest number of drones for our cities and communities since the start of the full-scale war, and there were nine cruise missiles. post.
“Like other criminals, Russia can only be constrained by force. Only through strength can the strength of the United States, Europe, and all countries that cherish life – stop these attacks and achieve real peace,” he declared.
Jennifer Griffin of Fox News contributed to this report