During a radio interview with Sean Hannity on Monday, the Donald Trump finally revealed how he personally would have prevented the Ukraine war. According to Trump, all he needed to do was let Russia “take over” parts of Ukraine.
During a radio interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Monday, the twice-impeached ex-president finally revealed how he personally would have prevented the war. According to Trump, all he needed to do was let Russia “take over” parts of Ukraine.
The former president then added: “That’s without even negotiating a deal. I could have negotiated. At worst, I could’ve made a deal to take over something, there are certain areas that are Russian-speaking areas, frankly, but you could’ve worked a deal.”
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