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Zelensky Reveals Shocking News On US Banks And Wall Street
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, is criticized by Tucker Carlson for bragging about his connections to important Wall Street firms including Goldman Sachs and American banks.
Carlson draws attention to what appears to be the lopsided priorities of the mainstream US media, which ignores the continuous institutional financial support for Ukraine even while the American economy is in serious trouble.
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“As banks are collapsing, no one in media is anxious to criticize banks. Almost no matter what they do, it doesn’t matter what they do,” Carlson said. “Even if they were to, just pulling this out of thin air, openly profiteer from a war in Eastern Europe that’s killing hundreds of thousands of people,” added the Fox News host.
“Oh, it turns out they are. And we know that because Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, and a very close friend of banks and BlackRock, is bragging about it.”
Then Carlson showed a video from January 2022 of the Ukrainian president boasting about American banking backing. “It is obvious that American business can become the locomotive that will once again push forward economic growth,” Zelensky said. “We have already managed to attract attention and have cooperation with such giants of the international financial and investment world as BlackRock, JP Morgan, and Goldman Sachs,” he added.
“So, we’re getting moral lectures from the banks, and we’re getting a lecture on capitalism from some Ukrainian oligarch in a sweatshirt,” Carlson replied in a rage.
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Former President Donald Trump made fun of the Biden administration earlier this month for supposedly allowing NATO to exploit the US as the US continues to provide help to Ukraine. As originally reported by Trending Politics:
Ex-President Trump abruptly asserted the Russia-Ukraine crisis “should be settled in 24 hours” at CPAC 2023 while vehemently denouncing the Biden administration’s handling of the situation.
“Meanwhile, would you encourage congress to continue to provide aid to Ukraine,” Asked Trump by a reporter.
In response, the former president urged NATO and Europe to begin contributing fairly to Ukraine. Trump elucidated: “I would say that Europe should start spending money. We’re up to 140 billion dollars and they’re at like 15 billion. It’s the old story. Whether it’s trade with Europe or anything of the other things we do. NATO, look I got them to put up over $400 billion dollars because when I got there Europe wasn’t paying for NATO…and I got them to put up $447 billion dollars in a very short period of time. They wouldn’t have the money to be fighting Russia right now if it wasn’t for me.”
“What I don’t like seeing is that the united states is in for $140 billion and they’re in for less than $25 [billion],” Trump added.
Also, the international crisis “affects them [Europe and NATO] more” Before suggesting that the United States’ ongoing financing makes America appear “stupid,” Trump said.
“Let’s not be called a ‘stupid country’ and that’s what they call us because we’re defending that whole situation and it effects Europe more than us. Germany is not paying its share, other countries are not paying its share and the United States is really taking the whole load and it’s not right.”
“Within 10 minutes they’d agree to pay if you said the right things to him,” Trump concluded.
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