Vance Scolds Zelensky: 'Badmouthing [Trump]...an Atrocious Way to Deal with this Administration'

Nick Kangadis | February 19, 2025
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You know, I’m getting really sick and tired of being proven right over and over again about different topics, while the people who initially criticized me for stating facts — yes, even conservatives — are suspiciously silent when the history of said topic is solidified. From the minute these topics hit the information-sphere — from Jussie Smollett to COVID to vaccines to George Floyd to Jacob Blake to Ukraine — I knew the history of these topics BEFORE they even happened. And if I didn’t, I studied them until I had, at least, a decent grasp on the material information I needed actually to speak up about them, and my critics just told me to shut up.

I’m really not an egomaniac, and I don’t say what I say just to be right. I’m typically humble about things unless someone pushes me to that point, and I say what I say almost as a warning to people about what’s really happening.

All that said, two things can be true at the same time. And when the Russia-Ukraine conflict began, while I KNOW not to trust Russia or give them any benefit of the doubt, I also knew that Ukraine was one of the most corrupt countries in Europe. Just ask former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden.

Well, the current vice president, J.D. Vance, isn’t allowing foreign leaders to step on the dreams of his country just so a dictator can continue a war that very few want to keep going — and I’m not talking about Russian President/Dictator Vladimir Putin. Trump even called Zelensky a "Dictator without Elections" in a post to Truth Social.

After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky decided it would be a good idea to smack talk President Donald Trump amid his attempt to end the conflict, Vance spoke to DailyMail.com and said that Zelensky might eventually regret saying what he said.

Related: Flashback: Despite California Being on Fire, Biden Regime to Give Ukraine Another $500 Mil. in Weapons

For context, Zelensky said the following:

“Unfortunately, President Trump — I have great respect for him as a leader of a nation that we have great respect for, the American people who always support us — unfortunately lives in this disinformation space.”

He’s right in a sense. Trump does live in a “disinformation space,” but it’s one created by the establishment propaganda media, oddly enough, reportedly funded in part by USAID.

Notice how people always want to refer to their opposition’s takes as “disinformation” when something doesn’t benefit them?

Anyway, in response to Zelensky’s “diplomacy,” Vance basically advised the “leader” against “badmouthing [Trump] in public media.”

“The idea that Zelensky is going to change the president's mind by badmouthing him in public media, everyone who knows the President will tell you that is an atrocious way to deal with this administration,” Vance told DailyMail.com.

 

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