Senator Tommy Tuberville, an Alabama Republican, has received harsh criticism online for defending Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired an interview that he did with Putin earlier in the week on his website on Thursday evening.
"Last night’s @TuckerCarlson’s interview with Putin shows that Russia is open to a peace agreement, while it is DC warmongers who want to prolong the war.
It is the Western side, and Ukraine is obviously a satellite state of the U.S…The current Ukrainian leadership [should] stop and come to a negotiating table, rescind this absurd decree.
Ron Filipkowski, editor-in-chief of MeidasTouch and a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, wrote: "Tuberville believes that Putin wants peace, and the United States wants war.
In an X post on Saturday, which included photos of the aftermath of a fire at a Ukrainian home, Zelensky wrote, “Reality always speakers louder than any words.”
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Senator Tommy Tuberville, an Alabama Republican, has received harsh criticism online for defending Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired an interview that he did with Putin earlier in the week on his website on Thursday evening.
"Last night’s @TuckerCarlson’s interview with Putin shows that Russia is open to a peace agreement, while it is DC warmongers who want to prolong the war.
It is the Western side, and Ukraine is obviously a satellite state of the U.S…The current Ukrainian leadership [should] stop and come to a negotiating table, rescind this absurd decree.
Ron Filipkowski, editor-in-chief of MeidasTouch and a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, wrote: "Tuberville believes that Putin wants peace, and the United States wants war.
In an X post on Saturday, which included photos of the aftermath of a fire at a Ukrainian home, Zelensky wrote, “Reality always speakers louder than any words.”
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