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ShowMarch 03, 2025
Watch: After Zelesnskyy blowup, will Trump ditch NATO and let Ukraine crumble?
President Trump and Vice President Vance had a contentious discussion with Zelenskyy on Friday regarding the future of the war with Russia, highlighting the problem of finding willing conscripts in Ukraine. Today’s show breaks it down.
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"This deal with Zelenskyy was going to be signed until he had to grandstand," Crowder said. "It's like he read a book [titled] 'The Wrong Way To Deal With President Trump.'"
According to Fox News:
Trump accused Zelenskyy of "disrespecting" the U.S. during their meeting Friday and said the Ukrainian leader was not ready to secure peace for his country.
"I have determined that President Zelenskyy is not ready for peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations," Trump said in a Truth Social post Friday. "I don't want advantage, I want PEACE. He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace."
"Do you have any idea how stupid it is to insult the country that is the sole reason for your current existence?" Crowder said.
But things took a turn south. After Zelenskyy said that Russian President Vladimir Putin couldn't be trusted and had breached other agreements, Trump and Vice President JD Vance accused Zelenskyy of not being grateful for the support the U.S. has provided over the years and said the Ukrainian leader was in a "bad position" at the negotiating table.
And of course, leftist European leaders decided to come to Zelenskyy’s defense.
"The United States has contributed all of Europe's contributions combined," Crowder said. “It is not even close.”
According to The Hill, “heads of Spain, Portugal, Norway, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Germany and other top diplomats stood behind Zelensky shortly after his huddle with Trump and Vice President Vance went off the rails.”
“There was already a deal on the table,” Crowder said. “All Zelenskyy had to do was not act like a child at that meeting.”
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