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https://www.rt.com/news/613561-waltz-zelensky-white-house-stunned/
Trump adviser describes how Zelensky was kicked out of White House
The Ukrainian leader’s team was “stunned” when they were told to leave, according to Mike Waltz
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has revealed how Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and his delegation reacted to being expelled from the White House following a heated confrontation with President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance.
The altercation occurred during a meeting on Friday where the leaders had intended to finalize a minerals agreement between the United States and Ukraine. The discussion deteriorated when Zelensky dug in his heels in and insisted that Trump should be supporting Kiev more rather than staying neutral in an attempt to mediate a deal with Moscow.
Trump accused Zelensky of being ungrateful for American support and unwilling to make necessary concessions to end the conflict, while J.D. Vance criticized him for his lack of diplomacy.
In an interview with Breitbart News on Saturday, Mike Waltz said that “the dealmaker-in-chief knows when to walk away from a bad deal or a bad negotiation,” and recounted how he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered Trump’s sentiments to Zelensky’s team.
“They were stunned. I don’t know how they thought that could move forward after that kind of very public episode with the entire world watching,” Waltz recalled. “It was really his team – and as you saw from his ambassador, she just put her head in her hands in the middle of the Oval Office – that knew the gravity of what had just happened.”
"We made it clear that the negotiation, which could have been a fantastic day for them and the country was over and that it was time to go." @MikeWaltz47 on his message to the Ukrainian delegation after the @realDonaldTrump - @ZelenskyyUa White House Blow-Up via @BreitbartNews… pic.twitter.com/FvHBQJKrP2
— SiriusXM Patriot (@SiriusXMPatriot) March 1, 2025
An unnamed member of the White House staff had said earlier that Trump had basically “kicked out” Zelensky and claimed that the Ukrainian delegation was “begging to reset,” but Rubio and Waltz insisted they leave the White House grounds immediately, according to Fox News journalist Jacqui Heinrich.
Waltz added that the Ukrainian team was informed that “American patience had run out,” describing the sentiment as: “How do you come and insult someone when you’re practically begging them for money and assistance?”
“So we made that clear in no uncertain terms. We made it clear that the negotiation, which could have been a fantastic day for them and the country, was over, and that it was time to go,” Waltz said.
In the meantime, Rubio slammed Zelensky for “wasting” everyone’s time with his attitude and questioned his true intentions regarding the conflict with Russia. In an interview with CNN, Rubio said Zelensky “should apologize” for turning the high-level meeting into a “fiasco.”
Shortly after the meeting, Zelensky admitted it did not go well but signaled that he did not plan to apologize to the US leader. In an interview on Fox News, he claimed “we have to be very open and very honest” in bilateral interactions. He blamed some of his statements on being lost in translation but ultimately said he was “unsure” that he did “anything bad” to offend the American people.
https://gellerreport.com/2025/03/obamas-team-including-victoria-nuland-susan-rice-alexander-vindman-told-zelensky-to-reject-trump-deal-in-violation-of-logan-act.html/
Obama’s Team Including Victoria Nuland, Susan Rice, Alexander Vindman Told Zelensky to Reject Trump Deal in Violation of Logan Act.
The same traitors Same who colluded in Trump’s first impeachment and Russia hoax: Zelenskyy, Sullivan, Blinken, Rice, Nuland, and Vindman were the architects of Zelensky’s blowing up the peace talks. They are acting as foreign agents.
This is treasonous and most certainly a violation of the Logan Act. Ironically, this treasonous act will have the opposite effect of what they intended – chalk another up to the law of unintended consequences.
The United States Will No Longer Provide Military Assistance to Ukraine
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If it’s true that Blinken, Rice, Nuland, and Vindman conference called with Zelenskyyyyy on the flight to DC advising him to "stand strong" and "be tough" and "don't let Trump bully you" it seems to have backfired. Perhaps FBI Director Patel should meet with those clowns for a…
— Ned Ryun (@nedryun) February 28, 2025
The Logan Act is a United States federal law, enacted on January 30, 1799, that prohibits unauthorized American citizens from engaging in direct negotiations or correspondence with foreign governments or their officials with the intent to influence their actions or policies in relation to disputes or controversies with the United States.
It was named after Dr. George Logan, a private citizen who, in 1798, traveled to France during a period of tension between the U.S. and France to negotiate peace, an action that frustrated the administration of President John Adams and prompted Congress to pass the law to prevent such freelance diplomacy.
The text of the Logan Act, codified under 18 U.S.C. § 953, states:
“Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.”
Key points about the Logan Act:
Purpose: It aims to ensure that the U.S. government, particularly the executive branch under the President, maintains sole authority over foreign policy, preventing private citizens from undermining official diplomatic efforts.
Scope: It applies to any U.S. citizen acting “without authority,” meaning without explicit permission from the U.S. government.
Penalty: Violators can face fines, imprisonment for up to three years, or both.
Historical Context: Passed during the Quasi-War with France, it reflected Federalist concerns about interference by individuals sympathetic to foreign powers or opposed to U.S. policy.
Despite its long existence, the Logan Act has rarely been enforced. There have been no known convictions under the law, and only two indictments have occurred—one in 1803 against a Kentucky farmer who wrote a pro-French article (though he wasn’t prosecuted), and another in 1852 that didn’t lead to a trial. Its infrequent use is partly due to enforcement challenges, such as proving intent, and concerns about its constitutionality—critics argue it may infringe on free speech or be too vague to meet legal standards.
UKRAINE: Obama’s team including Anthony Blinken, Victoria Nuland, Susan Rice, and Alexander Vindman advised Zelensky to reject Trump’s deal in violation of the Logan Act.
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