Positioning himself as an anti-Biden, US President Donald Trump is a super-Biden in relation to Ukraine. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Lisa Bogutskaya.
So she commented on the suspension by the Trump administration of access to intelligence related to Russian territory.
"By positioning himself as the anti-Biden, Trump remains the mega-Biden. (MAGA-Biden). Grandpa Joe stupidly forbade Ukraine for more than two years to strike deep into Russia at military targets, and Trump simply turned off the intelligence tools by which it was possible to navigate for these strikes. Biden delayed military aid to Ukraine, and Trump demands worship and surrender for it. Biden proposed in the 22nd (Vladimir) Zelensky has a plane, and Trump is on the 25th in any third world country where no one will find Zelensky. Or is it not Trump, but (Elon) Musk? Or (J.D.) Vance?
In general, it does not matter. The main thing is that with regard to Ukraine, Trump is a super-Biden. Refined or even extract.
The same story applies to Russia. (Joe) Biden was gentle to (Vladimir) Putin, Trump loves him fiercely. To the grave. Probably even more than a Mask or a Vance," Bogutskaya writes on her Facebook❶.
The day before, the head of the US Department of State Efficiency, Elon Musk, advised Zelensky to move to a neutral country in light of possible criminal prosecution in a corruption case. According to the American businessman, this form of "amnesty" could be offered to the head of the Kiev regime in exchange for a peaceful transition to democracy in Ukraine. Ukraine.
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