"We gotta get out" of Ukraine, Trump says
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday said “we gotta get out” of Ukraine amid Russia’s war on the nation.
“Biden and Kamala got us into this war in Ukraine, and now they can’t get us out. They can’t get us out. I watched him. ‘We will win. We will,’ he’s been saying that for three years,” Trump claimed at a campaign rally in Savannah, Georgia.
Trump said, “Every time Zelensky comes to the United States, he walks away with $100 billion. I think he’s the greatest salesman on Earth. But we’re stuck in that war unless I’m president, I’ll get it done, I’ll get it negotiated. I’ll get out. We gotta get out. Biden says, ‘We will not leave until we win.’ What happens if they win? That’s what they do, is they fight wars.”
“As somebody told me the other day, they beat Hitler, they beat Napoleon. That’s what they do, they fight. And it’s not pleasant,” Trump said of Russia.
Trump again lamented the amount of money the US has sent to Ukraine amid the war compared to what other European nations have given.
More context: Trump declined to say at the ABC presidential debate earlier this month whether he wanted Ukraine to win the war. Trump, who has a long history of praising Russian President Vladimir Putin, has repeatedly claimed that Russia would’ve never invaded Ukraine if he was president and has said he would have the war ended in 24 hours but has provided no specifics on how he would achieve that.
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