Anonymous ID: 4ac0b1 March 2, 2025, 6:45 a.m. No.22686754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6831

>>22686218

>We don't even need their minerals. He has nothing. He fucked up. Should have worn a suit.

Fake News reeeing about the suit question. Pretending that Zelensky is Churchill

 

muh backlash

 

‘Why Don’t You Wear a Suit?’: A Right-Wing News Outlet With Coveted Access Questions Zelensky

 

After the White House began to handpick pool reporters, Brian Glenn of the conservative Real America’s Voice network got to be front and center for the Ukrainian president’s visit.

 

Brian Glenn sits with his legs crossed behind other people in a hearing room.

Brian Glenn at a House subcommittee hearing in Washington in February.Credit…Al Drago/Getty Images

Zach Montague

 

By Zach Montague

 

Reporting from West Palm Beach, Fla.

 

Published March 1, 2025Updated March 2, 2025, 6:00 a.m. ET

 

A voice from the press section joined the chorus of people demanding answers from President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine on Friday, during a meeting with President Trump and his associates.

 

“Why don’t you wear a suit?” a man asked Mr. Zelensky. “You’re at the highest level in this country’s office, and you refuse to wear a suit. Just want to see if — do you own a suit?” He added, “A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting the office.”

 

The questions came from Brian Glenn, a correspondent for Real America’s Voice, a right-wing cable channel that has spread conspiracy theories about noncitizen voting and helped distribute Stephen K. Bannon’s “War Room” podcast after Mr. Bannon was barred from YouTube, Spotify and other mainstream platforms.

 

Mr. Glenn’s outlet was selected to take a “secondary TV” role in the White House press pool alongside CNN on Friday — a position that did not exist before this week. That access was granted as the White House continued to block reporters from The Associated Press from attending, according to a schedule sent out by the White House, and as it began this week to handpick the pool reporters who cover the president in small settings, such as the Oval Office meeting with Mr. Zelensky.

 

Pool reporters attend the events in a rotation traditionally organized by the White House Correspondents’ Association and share their observations with other outlets not present.

 

Mr. Glenn’s comments about Mr. Zelensky’s appearance echoed Mr. Trump’s on Friday as the Ukrainian leader stepped out of his car at the White House. “He’s all dressed up today,” Mr. Trump told reporters, indicating Mr. Zelensky’s attire.

 

Since the start of the war, Mr. Zelensky has regularly donned standard-issue field uniforms as a display of solidarity with his country’s armed forces. The criticism that he didn’t wear a suit drew immediate outcry online.

 

Mr. Zelensky received an outpouring of support internationally after the meeting, which had become adversarial long before Mr. Glenn’s questions.

 

Lawmakers and media critics were quick to point out that just this week, Elon Musk had appeared at a cabinet meeting wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “tech support” under an overcoat. And when Mr. Musk spoke alongside Mr. Trump in the Oval Office earlier this month, he appeared to be wearing a shirt that read “Occupy Mars.”

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Responding to the backlash, Mr. Glenn posted a lengthy personal statement on Saturday morning expressing “extreme empathy for the people of Ukraine” but continuing to berate Mr. Zelensky.

 

He suggested in the post that the olive-green military fatigues that Mr. Zelensky often wears in meetings with other world leaders signaled respect, but that the black tactical sweater bearing his country’s coat of arms did not.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/01/us/politics/brian-glenn-zelensky-suit.html

Anonymous ID: 4ac0b1 March 2, 2025, 6:55 a.m. No.22686831   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6857 >>6876

>>22686218

 

>>22686754

>Fake News reeeing about the suit question.Pretending that Zelensky is Churchill

 

>muh backlash

List of foreign leaders visiting the Oval Office while not wearing suits or business attire

Grok had to be corrected as Zelensky wasn't initially included because of "war time attire" yet Churchill was on the first list.

 

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list all foreign leaders who visited the oval office while not wearing a suit or business attire.

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Here’s the updated list summarized with only the leader’s name and date of their Oval Office visit:

 

Winston Churchill - December 22, 1941

Narendra Modi - June 22, 2023

Mohammed bin Salman - March 20, 2018

Jawaharlal Nehru - November 7, 1949

Haile Selassie - May 26, 1954

King Faisal - June 21, 1966

King Hussein - April 14, 1964

Volodymyr Zelensky - February 28, 2025

Anonymous ID: 4ac0b1 March 2, 2025, 6:57 a.m. No.22686857   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22686831

the rest on the list wore formal attire for their country or culture. but Dick Tator is the only one since Churchill.

 

https://www.instagram.com/united24.media/p/DGqD14nNPOV/sir-winston-churchill-wore-his-air-raid-suit-during-his-1942-white-house-visit-d/

Anonymous ID: 4ac0b1 March 2, 2025, 7 a.m. No.22686876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6896 >>6897

>>22686831

>Grok had to be corrected as Zelensky wasn't initially included because of "war time attire" yet Churchill was on the first list.

>>22686853

 

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why is zelensky not on this list?

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Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, is not on this list because, based on available evidence, he has typically worn attire that aligns with Western business or casual norms during his visits to the Oval Office—or he has not visited the Oval Office in attire distinctly outside the "suit or business attire" category as defined here. Let’s break this down:

Zelensky’s Oval Office Visits

 

Zelensky has visited the United States and met with U.S. presidents multiple times since taking office in 2019, particularly during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine starting in 2022. His documented Oval Office meetings include:

 

August 31–September 1, 2021: Met President Joe Biden in the Oval Office.

December 21, 2022: Met Biden again in the Oval Office during his first wartime U.S. visit.

September 26, 2023: Another Oval Office meeting with Biden.

 

Attire During These Visits

 

2021 Visit: Photographs and White House press footage show Zelensky wearing a dark suit with a tie during his Oval Office meeting with Biden. This fits the traditional definition of business attire, so it doesn’t qualify for the list.

2022 Visit: During this wartime visit, Zelensky wore his now-iconic military-style olive-green sweater or shirt, often paired with cargo pants—a look he adopted to symbolize solidarity with Ukraine’s troops. White House photos confirm he wore this in the Oval Office on December 21, 2022. However, this attire could be debated as "business-like" in a modern, contextual sense (see below).

2023 Visit: Images from the Oval Office show him again in a dark green or black long-sleeve shirt, consistent with his wartime uniform, not a suit or traditional business attire.

 

Why He’s Not Included

 

Definition Ambiguity: The prompt specifies "suit or business attire," which traditionally means a suit jacket, dress shirt, and often a tie. Zelensky’s wartime outfit—while not a suit—is a deliberate, functional uniform reflecting his role as a leader in a conflict zone. Some might argue it’s a form of "business attire" for a wartime president, akin to a military uniform worn by leaders like King Hussein (included on the list). I interpreted "business attire" more narrowly as Western-style formal wear, excluding Zelensky’s military-style clothing.

Consistency with List Criteria: The list prioritizes leaders wearing distinctly non-Western or ceremonial attire (e.g., robes, kurtas, siren suits) rather than casual or utilitarian clothing. Zelensky’s green shirts, while not suits, don’t align with the traditional or cultural deviations of figures like Modi or Mohammed bin Salman.

Oversight Consideration: His 2022 and 2023 Oval Office visits in military-style clothing could technically qualify under a broader interpretation of "not a suit." If you intended a looser definition, I could amend the list to include him for those visits.

 

Revised Inclusion (If Desired)

 

If you consider his wartime attire (e.g., olive-green sweater or shirt) as sufficiently distinct from "suit or business attire," Zelensky could be added:

 

Volodymyr Zelensky (Ukraine)

Visit: December 21, 2022.

President: Joe Biden.

Attire: Olive-green sweater or shirt, reflecting his wartime leadership style, not a suit.

Visit: September 26, 2023.

President: Joe Biden.

Attire: Dark green or black long-sleeve shirt, again not a suit.

 

Conclusion

 

Zelensky wasn’t initially included because his 2021 suit aligns with business attire, and his later wartime clothing was interpreted as contextually "business-like" rather than ceremonial or traditional. If you’d like him added based on his 2022 and 2023 visits, let me know, and I’ll adjust the list accordingly! Does this explanation clarify things, or did you have a specific Zelensky visit in mind?