We can all agree—there’s no bigger Zelensky/Ukraine cheerleader than war-hawk Lindsey Graham. So, when he bails, you know things are going south fast. That’s exactly what happened after Zelensky’s so-called apology tour on Fox News with Bret Baier, where he addressed the now-infamous Oval Office showdown with President Trump and JD Vance.
You can watch the entire showdown below:
What was supposed to be a routine peace deal signing—securing mineral rights for the US as a first step toward repaying the hundreds of billions we sent to Ukraine—quickly spiraled into total chaos. Due to Zelensky’s defiant attitude and blatant disregard for President Trump, the White House, and the American people, what should have been a diplomatic exchange instead devolved into a political WWE-style showdown—one where President Trump and JD Vance emerged as the undeniable victors.
After the showdown, President Trump took to Truth Social, where he published this statement:
Long story short—after rejecting the mineral deal twice, Zelensky finally agreed to sign on the dotted line. But the second the cameras started rolling, he flipped the script, thinking he could play to the American people and the media, and force Trump’s hand. […]
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