‘The free world needs a new leader’: Trump-Zelenskyy make jaws drop


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  • The Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting on Friday severely damaged the relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine. While European leaders are expressing support for Ukraine, Republicans say President Trump is standing up for America.
  • President Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude after he left the meeting without signing a minerals or security agreement.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Zelenskyy needs to resign or change his stance.

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From proud to pugnacious, Americans and the world are reacting to the now-viral Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting on Friday, Feb. 28. The meeting ended as the Ukrainian president left the White House without a mineral or defense agreement, as well as a severely damaged relationship with the Trump administration. 

Here are two examples of the polarized response: 

The European Union high representative for foreign affairs, Kaja Kallas, posted on X, “We will step up our support to Ukraine so that they can continue to fight back the agressor.”

“Today, it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It’s up to us, Europeans, to take this challenge,” Kallas continued.

Another example is Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who said President Donald Trump stood up for America. 

“Somebody asked me, am I embarrassed about Trump,” Graham said. “I have never been more proud of the president.” 

Graham has been to Ukraine approximately eight times since the war began and has been a steadfast supporter of both the country and its president. However, after the meeting, Graham said Zelenskyy should resign or change his stance. 

“What I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful and I don’t know if we can ever do business with Zelenskyy again,” Graham said.  

The White House, Trump’s cabinet and Republicans in Congress all contend that the president was standing up for American interests. 

“President Trump is making it clear the international community must do their fair share instead of solely relying on American taxpayers to foot the bill,” Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., posted on X. 

Democrats counter that Trump is aligning himself with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

“The winner is not United States and the winner isn’t Ukraine…the winner is just, very clearly, it’s Vladimir Putin, a criminal,” Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said.  

During the Oval Office meeting, Vice President JD Vance asked Zelenskyy why he isn’t more thankful for American support. 

After Zelenskyy left the White House, he put out a statement thanking the president, Congress and the American people for their support throughout the war.

Dozens of European leaders are stating their support for Ukraine, and Zelenskyy is making a point to thank each one individually.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left depict Trump as accusatory and blame Zelenskyy for failing negotiations, emphasized by a tone of hostility.
  • Media outlets in the center highlight Trump's berating of Zelenskyy, presenting the dialogue as emotionally charged and critical to U.S. interests.
  • Media outlets on the right illustrate a dismissive tone from Trump, framing Zelenskyy as ungrateful and emphasizing a breach of diplomatic protocol.

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Key points from the Left

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House without signing a minerals deal after a combative meeting with President Donald Trump, who called Zelenskyy "disrespectful" for raising skepticism about Russia's diplomacy commitments.
  • The last 10 minutes of the nearly 45-minute meeting became tense, as Trump and Vice President JD Vance challenged Zelenskyy over skepticism of Russia's commitments and his handling of Ukrainian demands for security assurances.
  • Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., accused Trump and Vance of doing "Putin's dirty work" in the contentious meeting.
  • The White House stated that the Ukrainian delegation was asked to leave amid the heated exchange and that the minerals deal is now on hold.

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Key points from the Center

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House without signing a critical minerals deal that President Donald Trump demanded as a condition for future support for Ukraine.
  • Trump berated Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, accusing him of being "disrespectful" and "gambling with millions of lives" during their discussions about the conflict with Russia.
  • Before leaving, Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine demands "no compromises with a killer," referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid concerns about U.S. support and unfavorable peace terms with Russia.
  • The proposed agreement would require Ukraine to share 50% of future revenues from its natural resources with the U.S., but Zelenskyy insisted on security assurances.

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Key points from the Right

  • Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House early after a heated meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, culminating in Trump asking Zelenskyy to leave.
  • The meeting aimed to advance peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia but ended without a signed mineral rights deal.
  • During the exchange, Trump told Zelenskyy, "You're gambling with the lives of millions of people," highlighting tensions during the discussion.
  • Zelenskyy thanked U.S. officials for their support, stating, "Thank you America, thank you for your support," after the meeting.

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This recording was made using enhanced software.

Full story

  • The Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting on Friday severely damaged the relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine. While European leaders are expressing support for Ukraine, Republicans say President Trump is standing up for America.
  • President Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude after he left the meeting without signing a minerals or security agreement.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Zelenskyy needs to resign or change his stance.

Full Story

From proud to pugnacious, Americans and the world are reacting to the now-viral Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting on Friday, Feb. 28. The meeting ended as the Ukrainian president left the White House without a mineral or defense agreement, as well as a severely damaged relationship with the Trump administration. 

Here are two examples of the polarized response: 

The European Union high representative for foreign affairs, Kaja Kallas, posted on X, “We will step up our support to Ukraine so that they can continue to fight back the agressor.”

“Today, it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It’s up to us, Europeans, to take this challenge,” Kallas continued.

Another example is Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who said President Donald Trump stood up for America. 

“Somebody asked me, am I embarrassed about Trump,” Graham said. “I have never been more proud of the president.” 

Graham has been to Ukraine approximately eight times since the war began and has been a steadfast supporter of both the country and its president. However, after the meeting, Graham said Zelenskyy should resign or change his stance. 

“What I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful and I don’t know if we can ever do business with Zelenskyy again,” Graham said.  

The White House, Trump’s cabinet and Republicans in Congress all contend that the president was standing up for American interests. 

“President Trump is making it clear the international community must do their fair share instead of solely relying on American taxpayers to foot the bill,” Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., posted on X. 

Democrats counter that Trump is aligning himself with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

“The winner is not United States and the winner isn’t Ukraine…the winner is just, very clearly, it’s Vladimir Putin, a criminal,” Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., said.  

During the Oval Office meeting, Vice President JD Vance asked Zelenskyy why he isn’t more thankful for American support. 

After Zelenskyy left the White House, he put out a statement thanking the president, Congress and the American people for their support throughout the war.

Dozens of European leaders are stating their support for Ukraine, and Zelenskyy is making a point to thank each one individually.

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left depict Trump as accusatory and blame Zelenskyy for failing negotiations, emphasized by a tone of hostility.
  • Media outlets in the center highlight Trump's berating of Zelenskyy, presenting the dialogue as emotionally charged and critical to U.S. interests.
  • Media outlets on the right illustrate a dismissive tone from Trump, framing Zelenskyy as ungrateful and emphasizing a breach of diplomatic protocol.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

220 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House without signing a minerals deal after a combative meeting with President Donald Trump, who called Zelenskyy "disrespectful" for raising skepticism about Russia's diplomacy commitments.
  • The last 10 minutes of the nearly 45-minute meeting became tense, as Trump and Vice President JD Vance challenged Zelenskyy over skepticism of Russia's commitments and his handling of Ukrainian demands for security assurances.
  • Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., accused Trump and Vance of doing "Putin's dirty work" in the contentious meeting.
  • The White House stated that the Ukrainian delegation was asked to leave amid the heated exchange and that the minerals deal is now on hold.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House without signing a critical minerals deal that President Donald Trump demanded as a condition for future support for Ukraine.
  • Trump berated Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, accusing him of being "disrespectful" and "gambling with millions of lives" during their discussions about the conflict with Russia.
  • Before leaving, Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine demands "no compromises with a killer," referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid concerns about U.S. support and unfavorable peace terms with Russia.
  • The proposed agreement would require Ukraine to share 50% of future revenues from its natural resources with the U.S., but Zelenskyy insisted on security assurances.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White House early after a heated meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, culminating in Trump asking Zelenskyy to leave.
  • The meeting aimed to advance peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia but ended without a signed mineral rights deal.
  • During the exchange, Trump told Zelenskyy, "You're gambling with the lives of millions of people," highlighting tensions during the discussion.
  • Zelenskyy thanked U.S. officials for their support, stating, "Thank you America, thank you for your support," after the meeting.

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