Solovyov And Skabeyeva Had A Tantrum After Trump's Harsh Remarks About Putin
8- 10.07.2025, 11:46
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Rospropaganda was told to "scold" the president of the United States.
Russian state television, after Donald Trump's harsh remarks about President Vladimir Putin, who, in his view, "talks a lot of nonsense," lashed out at the U.S. president and claimed he was being "Bidenized," the "Agency".
The wave of Trump's "exposure" was launched by Vladimir Solovyov on the evening of July 8, who said that the White House chief began talking to the Russian leader in an inappropriate tone. "Trump has decided that he is what - a czar? <�...> Somehow impolite began to speak. Trump's bidenization is happening before our eyes. Trump from the position of 'I am the only one who can talk to Putin' is turning into another version of Biden," the propagandist said on the air of his talk show. He added that Russia was under no obligation to make Trump "feel good" and submit to his whims.
The next day, Olga Skabeeva, host of the "60 Seconds" program, mentioned Ukraine's request to investigate Russia's use of chemical weapons and said the US was going to use it as a pretext to "crush some regime." "Whether the 'test tube of [CIA Director John] Ratcliffe' will appear is unknown," the propagandist said.
Trump's remarks that he was unhappy with Putin for not wanting to stop the war were attributed on the evening edition of Vesti to concerns that "things are not moving according to his script" in Ukraine. "His personal Afghanistan after the collapse of Ukraine is getting closer, and the White House master himself is looking more and more like the predecessor he so despised," the Rossiya 1 correspondent explained.
The change in tone toward Trump is also demonstrated by Z-channels.
On July 8, Trump said that Putin "talks a lot of bullshit (bullshit)." "He's always very nice, but it turns out to be nonsense," Trump said. The words were the harshest statement against the Russian president since 2016, The New York Times wrote. Trump also promised that the U.S. would send more weapons to Ukraine to defend against Russian strikes.