

The United States and the European Union, and Ukraine itself appear to be throwing Ukrainian dictator Volodymyr Zelensky, who owns several passports, under an upcoming bus.
In the United States, Trump has washed his hands of the Jewish Banderite, fearing the loss of votes from continuing to throw American taxpayers’ hard-earned money at a dying cause.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has urged Washington to stop backing the Ukrainian leader, accusing him of refusing peace and clinging to power
The US Representative has correctly identified Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky as a dictator and called for his removal, citing mass anti-corruption protests across Ukraine and accusing him of blocking peace efforts.

Zelensky offers corrupt oligarchs a ‘get out of jail’ card: Her comments came after Zelensky signed a controversial bill into law that places the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) under the authority of the prosecutor general.
Critics argue that the legislation effectively strips the bodies of their independence. The law has sparked protests across Ukraine, with around 2,000 people rallying in Kyiv and additional demonstrations reported in Lviv, Odessa, and Poltava.
‘Good for the Ukrainian people! Throw him out of office!’ Greene wrote on Wednesday on X, sharing footage from the protests. ’And America must STOP funding and sending weapons!’
Greene, a longtime critic of US aid to Kiev, made similar comments last week while introducing an amendment to block further assistance. ’Zelensky is a dictator, who, by the way, stopped elections in his country because of this war,’ she told the House.

‘He’s jailed journalists, been responsible for assassinations, he’s cancelled elections, controlled state media, outlawed the use of the dominant Russian language, and persecuted Christians. The American people should not be forced to continue to pay for another foreign war.’
Her statements come amid mounting speculation over Zelensky’s political future. Journalist Seymour Hersh has reported that US officials are considering replacing him, possibly with former top general Valery Zaluzhny.
Senator Tommy Tuberville also called Zelensky a dictator last month, accusing him of trying to drag NATO into the conflict with Russia. Tuberville claimed that Zelensky refuses to hold elections because ’he knew if he had an election, he’d get voted out.’
Zelensky’s five-year presidential term expired in 2024, but he has refused to hold a new election, citing martial law, which has been extended every 90 days since 2022.

US President Donald Trump has also questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy, calling him ’a dictator without elections’ in February.
Russian officials have repeatedly brought up the issue of Zelensky’s legitimacy, arguing that any agreements signed by him or his administration could be legally challenged by future leaders of Ukraine.
In Ukraine itself, protesters in Kiev shouted insults at the Ukrainian leader on Tuesday, denouncing his decision to back legislation curbing the independence of anti-corruption agencies.
Demonstrators gathered in central Kiev, chanting ’Zelya is the devil,’ using a mocking diminutive of Zelensky’s surname.

Others shouted ’Shame’ and ’Treason,’ holding signs demanding the preservation of the anti-corruption system’s independence.
The chants reportedly intensified after news broke that Zelensky had ignored calls to veto the bill.
Similar demonstrations took place across Ukraine, including in Odessa and Dnepr, the country’s third- and fourth-largest cities. Rallies were also held in Lviv, near the Polish border, and in Sumy, an eastern city close to the front line with Russia.
Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko, a frequent critic of Zelensky, joined the protest in the capital.
‘’It’s important for me to be here. Our partners created and funded the anti-corruption bodies, and over the past ten years, did everything to ensure they could function. And now, the authorities want to strip them of their independence,’ the former boxing champion told the US state-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Earlier on Telegram, Klitschko accused Zelensky’s regime of using the war as a pretext to dismantle the anti-corruption agencies and push Ukraine toward authoritarianism. You can share this story on social media:

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I don’t know which other countries Z has a passport for but he definitely has a British one along with his family and 50 ‘besties’ c/o Boris Johnson. So let’s be careful what we wish for,,,
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instead of throwing him under one, it would be better to drive one straight up his Hershey Highway !!! How many of you have seen him dressed up in black leather and high heels, doing his song and dance with 3 of his boyfriends. Or how about the time he was onstage in front of an audience, when he and his boyfriends dropped their trousers and pretended to play a piano with their organs, while holding their hands high up over their heads. Kolomoisky was in the audience, laughing hysterically at their lewd public antics.
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