A tense Oval Office confrontation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump has deepened political divisions in Washington, casting doubt on future aid for Kyiv. The exchange, in which Trump and Vice President JD Vance criticized Zelenskiy for alleged disrespect, prompted backlash from some Republicans who had previously supported Ukraine.
Senator Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally, condemned Zelenskiy’s approach, suggesting he either step down or change his stance. Tennessee Senator Bill Hagerty echoed the sentiment, emphasizing that the U.S. "will no longer be taken for granted." However, some Republicans, including Representative Don Bacon, defended Ukraine, stressing its alignment with Western values and its fight against Russian aggression.
Zelenskiy’s visit was intended to secure U.S. backing through a minerals deal, leveraging Ukraine’s natural resources to strengthen economic ties. However, after the heated exchange, Trump dismissed the Ukrainian leader, leaving the agreement unsigned. Supporters had hoped the deal would sway skeptical Republicans toward continued military assistance.
Since Russia's full-scale invasion three years ago, the U.S. has provided $175 billion in aid. However, Republican opposition, influenced by Trump’s reluctance, has slowed further assistance, delaying crucial military supplies. Analysts suggest that had Trump championed the minerals deal, it might have encouraged Republican backing for Ukraine.
Despite the diplomatic setback, some lawmakers still see a path forward. Representative Michael McCaul urged Zelenskiy to sign the deal, emphasizing its mutual economic benefits. With the future of U.S. aid uncertain, Ukraine faces increasing challenges in securing support against Russian aggression.


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