According to a report, a Russian state television host says it's time to help Trump become President of the United States
According to a report, a Russian state television host says it's time to help Trump become President of the United States
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In response to Democratic President Joe Biden’s backing for Ukraine, political analysts on Russian official media have advocated for a regime change in the United States. Last week, the topic was discussed on a show presented by Evgeny Popov.

Popov told The Daily Beast that the moment has come “once again to assist our partner Trump in becoming President.”

According to the article, political scientist Malek Dudakov, who was also present during the programme, urged that Donald Trump be welcomed to Mariupol once Russia takes control of the city.

Dudakov also stated that Russia’s meddling in US elections in 2024 is only in its early stages, and that more will be accomplished once the war is done. “There will be moments we can utilise when things thaw out and the presidential election of 2024 is firmly on the agenda,” he said, according to The Beast.

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Tulsi Gabbard received a pitch from Dmitry Drobnitsky, a political scientist with a focus on the United States. “Is it possible that Trump will appoint her to the position of vice president?” According to the Beast,

So yet, Trump has been silent on Putin’s aggression against Ukraine. In a recent interview with the Washington Examiner, he claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin was “just attempting to talk” when he moved soldiers to the Ukrainian border, and that he was startled that Russia invaded its neighbour.

Putin “has changed man” since the two leaders collaborated, according to the Republican leader. Putin, according to the former US president, is seeking for a good bargain.

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When Trump was President of the United States, he was chastised for his ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has also come under fire for not opposing the Ukraine war since it began.

Joe Biden, the current President of the United States, has harshly criticised Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine and has even imposed economic penalties on Russia.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, and over the course of 47 days, major cities have been destroyed and millions of people have been displaced.