It didn’t stop when the press conference was over 😯

Tensions between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy boiled over during a recent meeting at the White House,

leaving many with questions. A heated exchange occurred in front of cameras as they discussed the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Zelenskyy visited the White House on February 28 to meet with Trump and Vice President JD Vance. However, the conversation took a sharp turn when Trump reportedly asked Zelenskyy to leave after an animated argument.

Vance accused Zelenskyy of disrespect, insisting that he should be grateful for U.S. support. In response, Zelenskyy challenged Vance, asking, “Have you ever been to Ukraine? Seen what problems we have? Come once.” The altercation has since made international headlines.

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