York sees Trump’s Zelensky criticisms as ‘part of his plan’

Byron York,chief political ⁣correspondent for teh Washington‌ Examiner,suggested that President Donald TrumpS recent criticisms of ukrainian President volodymyr Zelensky are strategically ⁤aimed at “irritating” certain audiences. As Ukraine nears the ⁣third​ anniversary of⁤ the Russian⁢ invasion, Trump‍ has placed blame on Zelensky for the conflict, claiming ⁣he “could have made a deal” and suggesting the war should never have started. ⁣York⁢ expressed confusion over Trump’s remarks, emphasizing that​ the undeniable fact ‌is that Russia invaded Ukraine. He speculated that ‍these criticisms are part of a larger plan by Trump, ⁢which ⁢could involve appealing to‌ different factions within ⁣the political landscape. The article also highlighted the ongoing‍ conflict’s toll, wiht reports of significant casualties on both sides.


Byron York sees Trump’s criticisms of Zelensky as ‘part of his plan’

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York speculated that President Donald Trump’s recent jabs at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are meant to “irritate.”

Ukraine is approaching its third-year anniversary of the Russian invasion. While Zelensky has maintained control of its capital Kyiv, Russian President Vladimir Putin claims to have annexed Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson regions in the south and east of Ukraine since September 2022. York reacted to Trump’s recent criticisms of Zelensky, which included blaming the Ukrainian president for the war.

“Look, the fact is: Russia invaded Ukraine. That’s just the fact here. Why is the president saying otherwise? My feeling is it is part of his plan. I don’t know what he intends to do,” York said on Fox News’s Special Report With Bret Baier. “This is the kind of thing that Trump does to irritate some parties while he is appealing to others.”

According to Trump, Zelensky “could have made a deal” during these last three years. Trump went on to suggest that Zelensky “should have never started” the conflict.

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This comes after then-President Joe Biden assured Ukraine another $425 million in aid in October, bringing the total given by the U.S. to $59 billion. Since then, the Department of Government Efficiency revealed that some of this aid, provided by the U.S. Agency for International Development, was spent by sending Ukrainians to Paris Fashion Week.

Russian casualties approach 1 million dead, while Trump has suggested 700,000 Ukrainian troops are also dead. However, Zelensky claims the Ukrainian death toll is 43,000.



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