"Ukraine no longer exists": Trump blasted Zelensky with devastating criticism.
Former US President Donald Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to the US during a campaign speech in North Carolina. Trump accused Zelensky of refusing to make a deal and stated that Ukraine no longer exists due to the large number of casualties and destruction in the country. He also criticized Zelensky's visit to a factory at a Time when his opponent Joe Biden is popular in that state. Trump also accused Zelensky of being unwilling to compromise with Russia.
Additionally, Trump accused Biden and Harris of incompetence and claimed they would cause more losses and destruction in Ukraine if they won the election. He also emphasized that if he were president, Russia would not have started a war in Ukraine.
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