Former President Donald Trump referred to Volodymyr Zelensky as "perhaps the greatest salesman of any politician" and attacked President Joe Biden for "wasting money at levels never seen before" and funding the Green New Deal. Trump criticized Biden for his spending spree and the Green New Deal, stating that he is squandering cash at a rate never seen before. Trump believed Zelensky to be the best politician in history at selling himself, leaving the country with $60 billion each time he visits.
Biden and Zelensky signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement between the US and Ukraine, which aimed to strengthen and expand Ukraine's defense and aid in the nation's economic recovery. A $50 billion loan from frozen Russian assets is also reportedly another arrangement that Biden and other international leaders came to. Trump liked Zelensky, stating that he was excellent in the first impeachment fake and that he is the best salesperson of all time.
The House of Representatives decided to transfer $61 billion to Ukraine in April, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promising Ukraine an extra £500 million in foreign assistance on top of the $61 billion from the US. US authorities announced around $225 million in military assistance, including ammunition, to Ukraine in June. A Pew Research study found that 31% of Americans believe the US gives Ukraine too much help, 25% think it is "about right," and 24% think it is not "enough."
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 Donald Trump says he will put an end to the United States funding Ukraine's war against Russia.
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) June 16, 2024
"I think Zelensky is maybe the greatest salesman of any politician that's ever lived.
Every time he comes to our country, he walks away with $60 billion." pic.twitter.com/T7AtvWgZtk
Biden and Zelensky signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement between the US and Ukraine, which aimed to strengthen and expand Ukraine's defense and aid in the nation's economic recovery. A $50 billion loan from frozen Russian assets is also reportedly another arrangement that Biden and other international leaders came to. Trump liked Zelensky, stating that he was excellent in the first impeachment fake and that he is the best salesperson of all time.
The House of Representatives decided to transfer $61 billion to Ukraine in April, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promising Ukraine an extra £500 million in foreign assistance on top of the $61 billion from the US. US authorities announced around $225 million in military assistance, including ammunition, to Ukraine in June. A Pew Research study found that 31% of Americans believe the US gives Ukraine too much help, 25% think it is "about right," and 24% think it is not "enough."