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“One of the most striking things about yesterday’s Zelensky press conference was Lindsey Graham’s reaction to it. The two are old friends, but Graham disavowed him within the hour,” Carlson stated. “This was more than just transactional disloyalty. It was scapegoating. Lindsey Graham knows what’s coming.”
Carlson claimed that Ukraine has been engaged in a series of nefarious activities, including selling American-supplied weapons on the black market at rock-bottom prices. He alleged that these arms have ended up in the hands of dangerous groups worldwide, including Hamas, Mexican drug cartels, and militant factions in Syria.
“The Ukrainians sold huge quantities of American weapons on the international black market at twenty cents on the dollar. These weapons are now in the hands of armed groups around the world, including Hamas, the Mexican drug cartels and the forces now controlling Syria.”
Carlson also raised concerns over Ukraine’s handling of sensitive American biolabs operating within its borders. He suggested that even U.S. intelligence agencies remain uncertain about what has happened to the pathogens stored there.
“God knows what the Ukrainians have done with the pathogens in American biolabs in their country. Even US intel agencies aren’t sure.”
Beyond weapons sales and biosecurity risks, Carlson accused Ukraine of carrying out political assassinations in multiple countries, including attempts on the lives of American journalists and even a European head of state.
“The Ukrainians have also murdered a number of people in various countries in political assassinations, and tried to murder others, including American journalists and a European head of state.”
Carlson ominously predicted that these alleged crimes will soon come to light, and that Washington insiders like Graham are preemptively shifting the blame onto Zelenskyy. “This is all true, and it’s all going to come out at some point. Better to start blaming it on Zelensky now,” he warned.
Carlson’s fiery remarks come amid his recent interviews with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. In his sit-down with Putin, the Russian leader defended his invasion of Ukraine as a necessary measure against Western aggression and NATO expansion.
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Putin justified Moscow’s actions by accusing the U.S. and its allies of deliberately provoking Russia, disregarding its security concerns, and backing an “anti-Russian” regime in Kyiv. He also pointed to Ukraine’s treatment of Russian-speaking populations in the Donbas as grounds for military intervention.
Carlson’s latest comments underscore his deep skepticism toward Washington’s unwavering support for Ukraine, as well as his broader criticism of America’s foreign policy decisions. With prominent figures like Lindsey Graham now appearing to distance themselves from Zelenskyy, the tide may be turning for Ukraine’s embattled leader.




