Among critics released on Sunday X My Fox News Show Is the one who surprised me with arguments.
The man wrote not to pay attention to what President Trump said. Pay attention to what he does.
Now this is a novel idea. What the US president says is not important and should be ignored. I doubt this person applies the same standards to President Joe Biden.
However, here is an interesting thought exercise. Trump said a lot, especially because he had detailed conversations with reporters almost every day. Not everything is raised to the same severity. I said it was a guy who had interviewed him many times over the years, including our seat two weeks before the election.
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Sometimes, what the president says is just to stir up the press. Sometimes, what he says is not true, or exaggerated or out of context.
But he often speaks out a quiet part out loud, which shows what he intends to do or insult someone he disagrees with, the kind of thing that journalists have to attribute to unnamed assistants in the past, who did this in front of the camera A kind of thing.
The top of the list will be Ukraine. Donald Trump He was a clever man who knew Russia had invaded its smaller sovereign neighbor with the goal of erasing it from the map and placing it under Moscow’s control. But he chose to blame Ukraine for starting the war and insulted Volodomyr Zelenskyy as a dictator when everyone knew the label perfectly described Vladimir Putin.

President Trump is known for his speech, which is simply everywhere – some of the weight he says is far more than the rest. It’s just determining what is. (Reuters/Leah Millis)
The most charitable explanation is that Trump believes that the only way to end the war is through a reconciliation with Putin, which can then be sold to Ukraine. (Yesterday, the United States voted against Russia against a UN resolution condemning the invasion.)
Of course, Trump has been with Putin for a long time. At the Helsinki summit in the first semester, the president accepted Putin’s denial that the Kremlin had been trespassed by democratic emails, despite his own intelligence agencies gathering evidence.
Trump repeated time and time again that Zelenskyy was responsible for the war that just marked its third anniversary. Is this aimed at the American public or in Moscow or Kyiv (put pressure) In Ukraine)?
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Journalists have been asking Trump aides and Republican supporters whether they agree with the president’s blaming with Ukraine’s approach, and many are just trying to deflect the issue.
In my “Media Buzz” interview with Jason Miller, Trump’s long-time confidante and senior adviser to Trump’s transition team, he cleverly avoids contradicting the president.
“What President Trump did is he forcing one side on the table to actually stop the killing and propose a peace deal. In the past few years. Joe Biden but come on and fund more killing people And more deaths.”
When I tried again, Miller said of his boss: “His legacy is indeed a peacemaker.”
I came back for the third time and quoted the conservative broadcaster Mark Levin, saying, “It’s very sick. Ukraine didn’t start this war. What should they do? Get in and play death? They just want to Survive. ”
I asked, “Why did President Trump blame Zelenskyy at the beginning of the war?”

When Russia invades the country, Trump appears to be taking a “blaming Ukraine” approach. But, there is an important question: is there a strategy behind it, or is it just ringing? (Kay Nietfeld/Picture Alliance/Curtis Statement/Daily Mail/Bloomberg)
“Well, Zelenskyy has a lot of responsibility. I think that will do that too. But again, you want to look at the past, I want to look at the future, what we do to save lives.”
Jason Miller is doing his job. A similar situation aired on another Sunday show.
My colleague Shannon Bream asked Defense Minister Pete Hegseth on Fox News Sunday if it was fair if Russia was unreasonable when it attacked Ukraine. He replied: “It can be said that this is a very complicated situation.”
Heggs stressed that Trump wanted to end the war, “Hello, you are a bad guy; you are a dictator, you are not a dictator; you invade, no.” This is not useful. ”
Another part of my interview on Sunday also sheds light on Trump’s use of language.
“I think we should manage it,” the president told reporters. District of Columbiamake it absolutely perfect and beautiful. ”

Defense Minister Pete Hegseth was asked Sunday that Russia was unreasonable when it attacked Ukraine, telling Fox News’ Shannon Bream that it was a “complex situation.” (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Although Congress reserves the power to overturn its laws, the region enjoys 50 years of domination. Like most cities, the capital struggles to deal with crime, poverty and other urban diseases.
I asked Point Blank: Is the president ready to end the family rules in DC?
Miller said Mayor Muriel Bowser did a great job, adding: “I think part of the reason President Trump won was because he said he was going to clean up our City to keep them safe. District of Columbia.”
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So, in this case, Trump’s words have different meanings as warning signs to the region.
Oh, and I also wonder why Trump keeps calling Canada the 51st state.
“The president has some fun with it. But he also made some very serious points.”
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My online critic is wrong. It is important to pay attention to the president’s words, especially in the media, who tend to overreact to some of his language. When he died, when he sent a signal as well as just trolling, the challenge was decrypting.