Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "a dictator" on Wednesday after Zelenskyy accused him of living in a "disinformation bubble." Trump’s comments followed U.S.-Russia talks on ending the war in Ukraine. Trump criticized Zelenskyy as a "comedian" who convinced the U.S. to spend billions on a war that "couldn’t be won." Several Republican senators disagreed with Trump's remarks. Zelenskyy insisted Ukraine cannot accept decisions made "behind our backs" and spoke against handing over rare earth minerals.
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00:02Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a dictator on Wednesday
00:07after Zelensky accused him of living in a disinformation bubble.
00:11Trump's comments followed U.S.-Russia talks on ending the war in Ukraine.
00:15Trump criticized Zelensky as a comedian who convinced the U.S. to spend billions
00:20on a war that couldn't be won.
00:22Several Republican senators disagreed with Trump's remarks.
00:25Zelensky insisted Ukraine cannot accept decisions made behind our backs and
00:29spoke against handing over rare earth minerals.
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