US Senator Murkowski breaks with Republicans, criticizes Trump's stance on Ukraine
- Senator Lisa Murkowski criticized President Donald Trump for his handling of U.S.–Ukraine relations after a heated exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on February 28.
- Murkowski expressed concern that the Trump administration may end U.S. Support for Ukraine, saying it appears to be 'walking away from our allies and embracing Putin.'
- During the meeting, Zelenskyy called for U.S. Support, while Trump criticized his attitude, marking the encounter as disrespectful, according to Senator Lindsey Graham.
- Senator Lindsey Graham described the meeting as a 'complete, utter disaster' and questioned future relations with Zelenskyy.
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Trump-Zelensky Meeting Left Murkowski 'Sick to My Stomach'
Democrats in Congress were highly critical of President Trump and Vice President Vance after their contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, when the US side berated the visitor over his handling of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion. "Trump and Vance are doing Putin's dirty work," Senate Minority...
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