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  2. Trump–Ukraine scandal - Wikipedia

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    [234] [235] He said: "The reality is that the President of the United States, whoever he is, has every right to tell the president of another country you better straighten out the corruption in your country if you want me to give you a lot of money. If you're so damn corrupt that you can't investigate allegations—our money is going to get ...

  3. FACT CHECK: Yes, The United States Sends Ukraine Money - AOL

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    A post shared on X claims that the United States does not send money to Ukraine. Verdict: Misleading The U.S. does send money to Ukraine in the form of economic aid. Fact Check: Russia fired an ...

  4. Donald Trump and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet at Trump Tower in New York City, U.S., September 27, 2024. ... “And I don’t want to do that, you know I love the Russia people ...

  5. Corruption in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Corruption is a significant issue in Ukrainian society [1] [2] going back to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. [3] After declaring independence from the Soviet Union, Ukraine faced a series of politicians from different sides of the political spectrum, as well as criminal bosses and oligarchs, who used the corruption of police, political parties, and industry to gain power. [4]

  6. Opinion - President Trump, give peace through strength a ...

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    President Donald Trump has pledged to “secure peace through strength.” If he means it, he must ensure Ukraine wins. If he means it, he must ensure Ukraine wins. Not a negotiated surrender.

  7. Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory is a series of false allegations that Joe Biden, while he was vice president of the United States, improperly withheld a loan guarantee and took a bribe to pressure Ukraine into firing prosecutor general Viktor Shokin to prevent a corruption investigation of Ukrainian gas company Burisma and to protect his son, Hunter Biden, who was on the Burisma board. [1]

  8. Trump vows ‘not to abandon’ Ukraine — but calls ... - AOL

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    President-elect Donald Trump promised in a wide-ranging Time magazine interview published Thursday that he will not "abandon" Ukraine amid its nearly three-year-long war -- but called the Biden ...

  9. United States and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Following the Riyadh meeting, Trump seemingly blamed Ukraine for the Russian invasion, saying "You should have never started it. You could have made a deal". [183] [184] He said that Ukraine should have new presidential elections, falsely claiming that president Zelenskyy's approval ratings were only 4%. This echoed Kremlin claims that the ...