Trump’s shadow advances and Biden lets go of Zelenski’s hand

Over the weekend, NBC reported, citing “American officials,” that the U.S. has “talked broadly about what Ukraine may have to give up to reach an agreement with Russia.”

The sources said it was “a recognition of the military dynamics in Ukraine and the political dynamics in the US,” where “Biden asked Congress for resources, but the effort failed because of Republican opposition.” The request ended up with the new President of the House of Representatives, who was appointed by Trump.

Zelenskiy denied the conversation, but the Russian broadcaster RT ironically emphasized, in light of the publications on NBC and Time, that Moscow “must protect Zelensky.” Because “the longer he stays, the harder Ukraine will fight” until Russia finally wins.

New York Times headline on Sunday: New poll shows Trump ahead of Biden in five of the six states that will decide the 2024 election. The current president is winning not only on the economy and immigration, but also on foreign policy.

In one of the states, Michigan, with the largest Arab and Muslim presence, voters were already warning that they would not vote for Biden as they did four years ago because of the attacks on Gaza.

Trump, whose campaign received little coverage from the NYT, NBC and others, is starting to gain ground. Because of his leadership, explained CNN commentator and NYT reporter Maggie Haberman, it was necessary to “see what the second administration would look like.”

In the newspaper, she and her colleagues wrote about the “radical” profile of the lawyers now being considered compared to the first government. With them, Trump promises the “final battle” against the “Deep State,” the machine that dominates the American government.

The former president was at a Republican Party event in Florida with Gov. Ron DeSantis, also a candidate, and “dominated,” according to NBC.

As he has done since the beginning of the year, he attacked Biden’s foreign policy by emphasizing a threat that becomes more plausible every month: “I am the only one who will prevent World War III.” Because we are very close.” “