Trump Pauses U.S. Aid to Ukraine Following Oval Office Clash
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : An unnamed senior Defense Department official told Bloomberg News that the U.S. government would be "pausing all current military aid to Ukraine until Trump determines the country's leaders demonstrate a good-faith commitment to peace.29% : What are they thinking?" Trump also hinted at the removal of Zelensky as president of Ukraine.
27% : On Monday, Trump laid into Zelensky for saying that peace with Russia would be "very far away" and warned the Ukrainian president that America would "not put up with it for much longer.
20% : Trump protested.
2% : " President Trump and Vice President JD Vance clashed with Zelensky during an Oval Office meeting on Friday, with Trump reportedly demanding an "explicit public apology" following their encounter.
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