Trump Snaps At Reporter: ‘You Don’t Know What Pressure I’m Putting On Russia’

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, President Trump was pressed on what pressure he’s putting on Russia.

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28 comments
  1. Delusional for Trump to say we don't know what pressure he's putting on Russia. If we don't know, it's because he's not being truthful. Way to keep running us in circles.

  2. Hope the people that witnessed this stick around. Because there’s a good chance the truck driver will be arrested! Many drivers are wrongly in jail!

  3. I’m putting a lot of pressure on Russia
    It’s like a Stuck Record!!

    He needs to have some History lessons, And learn how Russia has done this Before and will not Stop at Ukraine !!!
    Just goes to show you that a Total moron Can become A Leader of the USA.

  4. Ukraine want to make a deal but Trump is giving Putin everything at the expense of Ukraine. Trump is pro Putin and anti Zelensky, shocking!

  5. Wie ich mich an diese Zeit der Trump großen Tarifangebote der Bahn erinnere. Da gab es im Stern eine Karikatur, die einen Bettler zeigt, mit einem Schild. Für erkläre ich Ihnen das Tarifsystem der Deutschen Bahn. Er sagt dann einem wird wenn sie heute fragen und morgen auf die Antwort warten. Dieter bleiben Sie gesund! Sie sind eine lebende Legende Ich befürchte ja fast, die DB hat diesen Sketch als Anleitung benutzt. Wahnsinn wie das auf die heutige Zeit passt! Jahrzehnte später und immer noch Sehen se da hätten se sich doch schon im Vorraus ne Karte kaufen können. Und Wilfried Herbst hat den genervten Kunden auch perfekt gespielt.

  6. He’s not putting anything on Russia. What a liar. He and Putin are in bed together wym🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️ anyone who believes his lies is just as SICK as he is.

  7. Ukraine’s Constitution and Territorial Integrity
    Ukraine’s Constitution explicitly prohibits the president or any official from unilaterally ceding territory to another country. The constitution states that Ukraine’s sovereignty extends over its entire territory, which is indivisible and inviolable. Any change to Ukraine’s borders can only be made through a nationwide referendum, authorized and set by the Ukrainian parliament. The 2014 Crimean “referendum” was declared unconstitutional for this reason, reinforcing that territorial changes cannot be made locally or by executive decision.
    Zelenskyy’s Position
    President Zelenskyy has repeatedly rejected the idea of transferring any Ukrainian land to Russia, including Crimea, as part of a peace deal. He insists that “there is nothing to talk about – it is our land, the land of the Ukrainian people,” and maintains that Ukraine will not recognize any occupied territories as Russian under any agreement.
    Trump’s Proposal and Its Legal Impossibility
    Donald Trump has proposed a peace deal that would allow Russia to retain most of the Ukrainian territory it currently occupies, including Crimea. However, such an agreement would be unconstitutional under Ukrainian law unless it was approved by a nationwide referendum. Zelenskyy, as president, does not have the authority to agree to the transfer of Ukrainian land to Russia without following this constitutional process.

  8. Only the two flies buzzing around inside Trump's head know the pressure he's putting on Putin!

  9. Trump harshly criticizing Ukraine who have been attacked and invaded. A deal cannot be a deal at any price and rewarding the aggression of capturing Crimea. Yes negotiate but not when you reward the aggression.

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