
Trump Posts 3AM TANTRUM As Zelesnkyy LEAKS Humiliating CALL!
Jack Cocchiarella
Donald Trump has never looked weaker than he did yesterday with Vladimir Putin. Completely capitulating, bending the knee, getting humiliated and mocked to his face. Even the Fox propaganda outlet was willing to admit that Donald Trump got steamrolled. But it was not the only example yesterday of a world leader humiliating Donald Trump. Because after that that disastrous disgraceful peace summit, President Zelensky exposed the phone call he had with Donald Trump in which he ripped into him,
leading to a late night 3am Trump posting tantrum with a subsequent major announcement from President Zelensky. We're going to get into all of this breaking news, but before we do, if I could quickly ask you to leave a like on this video, and if you haven't already and you enjoy our channel, to hit that subscribe button because it goes a long way in supporting our work. Now, before we can get into this exposed phone call and Trump's posting meltdown, I want to start with a breakdown of what happened yesterday, the latest news we need from Nicole Wallace.
The optics are so striking, but I think the substance of what happened tonight is what will haunt us as a country for even longer. I mean, the substance of what happens is that the position that Vladimir Putin had that earned him isolation as basically a charged war criminal who rewarded the soldiers who carried out the atrocities against civilians in Bucha was unchanged.
And what I noted today was that Putin 1.0 sort of seemed to slyly wink and nod as he made Donald Trump look like his supplicant. I mean, Helsinki was a home run slam dunk for Vladimir Putin, but he seemed to stand at his podium sheepishly. There was a new brazen dunk for Vladimir Putin but he seemed to stand at his podium sheepishly. There was a new
brazenness in Vladimir Putin and if it doesn't keep Marco Rubio up at night tonight then he's had some sort of lobotomy since he authored the Senate Intelligence Committee's report that Marco Rubio described as the most exhaustive report on Russia's attack on the 2016 presidential election. There is a new emboldened Putin that I saw today and Trump was just Trump.
If Putin had permitted him to take questions, they'd still be talking and the four of us would be sitting here waiting for them to stop. Putin didn't permit him to take questions. Putin got in the car because that was the powerful thing for Putin. Trump didn't do anything that made Trump look powerful, and Putin didn't seem to be at all interested
in any of Trump's pride or dignity being maintained. This was about showing the Russian population who was in charge of this relationship, what is left of Trump's enthusiastic support, which as you showed, it's less than the number of people who voted for him, who approve of his handling of the war in Ukraine. But Putin seemed less
committed to not publicly humiliating Donald Trump than I've ever seen him.
Putin set out with one goal and he achieved it. He wanted Donald Trump to look weak and he wanted to placate, to pretend that he was a world leader worthy of some dignity, not a violent dictator, committing atrocities all across Ukraine, a literal war criminal. And that's what happened. Putin got the red carpet rolled out for him. He got the big handshake.
Trump was clapping like an idiot, all giddy and excited, like a dog, for its owner to come back home. And so yeah, Trump got steamrolled. And do you think Zelensky was happy about it? No. He let Trump know.
And then we saw the meltdown. And I want to get into both right here. Zelensky details Trump phone call confirms Washington meeting. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump and other world leaders following Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Zelensky has also confirmed that he will meet with Trump in Washington on Monday.
It would be Zelensky's first visit to the U.S. since Trump berated him publicly in the Oval Office. According to new reporting from Axios, the call, which lasted more than an hour and a half between Trump and Zelensky, was not easy, a source with direct knowledge said. According to the source, Trump told Zelensky and the NATO leaders that Putin doesn't want a ceasefire and prefers a comprehensive agreement to end the war.
Trump said on the call that he thinks a fast-paced deal is better than a ceasefire. Between the lines, that's the opposite from the approach Trump originally endorsed. Zelensky has been adamant that there must be a ceasefire before peace talks. According to the source, Zelensky told Trump that Putin was misrepresenting the situation on the front.
During the call, Witkoff briefed Zelensky and the NATO leaders on how Putin sees the issue of territory and what he's willing to give in return. The impression was that in return for territory, Putin is willing to end the war and commit to not try and occupy more areas in Ukraine and not attack other countries. And after it was exposed that Zelensky was confrontational with Trump on the call, Trump wrote,
A great and very successful day in Alaska. The meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia went very well, as did a late-night phone call with President Zelensky of Ukraine and various European leaders, including the highly respected Secretary General of NATO. It was determined by all that the best way to end this horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a peace agreement which would end the war, and not a mere ceasefire agreement, which
oftentimes do not hold up. President Zelensky will be coming to DC, the Oval Office, on Monday afternoon. If all works out, we will then schedule a meeting with President Putin. Potentially millions of people's lives will be saved. Thank you for your attention to this matter." So Trump is just blatantly lying about what Zelensky and other NATO leaders want. Because of course he is.
He is going to bend to Putin. He will always do what he wants. He continues to display his weakness. And that is why we saw that surprise announcement from Zelensky that he'll be coming to Washington on Monday. And I want to get more
on that from our friends at MSNBC. New this morning, after being shut out of Friday's big summit in Alaska, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a short time ago that he will be coming to the United States on Monday to meet with President Trump. Zelensky had a one-on-one call with Trump and then with European leaders as Trump was traveling home from Alaska. Trump also spoke with NATO leaders, according to his press secretary.
Zelensky wrote on social media that, quote, Ukraine reaffirms its readiness to work with maximum effort to achieve peace, adding, we support President Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the USA, and Russia. While President Trump wrote on his own social media
just a short time ago that a peace agreement, not a ceasefire, is the best way to end the war. It comes after Trump's summit Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, ending with no announcement of a ceasefire in Ukraine. During brief remarks after his meeting with Putin, Trump admitted he didn't get much from Friday's sit-down.
I believe we had a very productive meeting. There were many, many points that we agreed on, most of them, I would say, a couple of big ones that we haven't quite gotten there, but we've made some headway. So there's no deal until there's a deal.
As for President Putin, he got a literal red carpet welcome from the American president for his first visit to the U.S. in a decade, and a chummy, smiling ride with no aides present in the president's armored limousine known as the Beast, and no sign of the serious consequences President Trump warned of before the meeting. NBC News White House correspondent Vaughn Hilliard joins us now. Vaughn, good morning. You know, first and foremost, as you've been talking to folks in the White House, how are
they feeling about this? Because the pictures of some of them as they were walking into the room where the remarks happened, they didn't look so—as excited as Vladimir Putin did.
No, I messaged one official in particular after the press conference that the two men held in which President Trump spoke for just over three minutes, and I asked for insight and reaction, and it was, quote, not yet. That's not typically the response that comes after events of this magnitude. And I think it's notable because of the lack of specifics that folks outside of President Trump, Secretary Marco Rubio and Steve Whitcock,
who sat in that room for three hours with Vladimir Putin, have about the substance of the conversation between the two sides. For more than three hours, there were back and forth. And President Trump, upon leaving Alaska last night in an interview on Fox with Sean Hannity, he was asked about the specifics.
Of course, there was conversations, potentially, about the swapping of territorial land. That's what President Trump had previewed. But the president did not give any indications and did not go into specifics. And he said, maybe somebody would. Perhaps that would be Vladimir Putin himself. And that is where we saw the European allies, as well as Vladimir Zelensky, wait with bated
breath for that phone call from the president, which he did execute on in the midnight hour upon his return from Alaska. And that's where Zelensky said that in his one-on-one hour phone call with President Trump, he said that he felt positive about the direction of it and was hopeful that there would be a trilateral conversation, meaning one that tooks place, a meeting between Putin, Trump and Zelensky. And in the statement, I think it's important worth noting, he said, quote, In my conversation
with President Trump, I said that sanctions must be strengthened if there is no trilateral meeting or if Russia evades an honest end to the war. Sanctions are an effective tool. Security must be reliably and long term guaranteed with the participation of both Europe and the United States. And so it begs the question here for President Trump this week and before Zelensky comes
into town, exactly what did he indicate to President Putin that he would take to President Zelensky as a potential piece deal? Because it was initially set up that this meeting would be a demand for a ceasefire. That did not take place. And instead, you heard President Trump say from that podium yesterday that President Putin wants to end the killings as much as he does. It's worth noting that more than 70,000 Ukrainians have been killed, soldiers and civilians at the
hands of Russians in this three and a half year war led by President Putin.
Guys, NBC.
We have already seen Donald Trump disgrace our allies in every way possible, not just with his idiotic trade deals, but the way he treated President Zelensky. And I will be really interested to see if there is a red carpet rollout, if Zelensky is greeted as excitedly as Trump greeted Putin, if fat-faced JD Vance is there, if he's still on vacation wasting our tax dollars on villas in East London or whatever, I don't even know where he is, in the countryside at this point.
It doesn't matter, it's just more money being spent by us. But that's what's happening right now. I won't be surprised if Donald Trump uses this as another example to try to blow things up with Zelensky. We know Zelensky wants a ceasefire. We know Donald Trump isn't willing to do that because he wants to help Putin in every way
possible. So is the outcome of this meeting another attempt by Trump to make Zelensky look bad, to attack and berate him, to try to act like he's causing problems here when Ukraine has constantly been willing to come to the table to negotiate to find peace to end this war? No, I won't be surprised. In fact, that's what I think will happen.
I think Donald Trump will once again try to make a big show of things so when there is another meeting with Zelensky and Putin, Trump can demand concessions. Why? Because he is always looking out for his buddy, Vladimir. That much is true. I don't know if it's just because Donald Trump loves the strongmen.
Very real possibility that Putin's got a lot on him. Maybe in the way of some Epstein files. Who knows? Who knows? That guy kept a lot of documents, had a lot of video. Donald Trump says it's fine that uh that
Putin's hacking court documents. A lot of court documents on Jeffrey Epstein that Trump doesn't want released. I don't know. I don't want to get too conspiratorial but that's uh it's kind of the only place we have at this point. We also have to keep calling them out. We're going to be doing so on this show, and if you want to support that, as always, you can hit that subscribe button, leave a like on this video, and if you stuck around to
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