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Trump’s Joke Goes Too Far?

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Democrats are crying but they forget this happened under Biden and Trump is trying to fix it.

President Trump Sets the Record Straight After First 100 Days Back in Office

As President Donald J. Trump nears the 100-day mark of his return to the White House, he’s making headlines for clearing up what he calls a “media distortion” of his campaign promise to end the war in Ukraine on Day One.

In a recent interview with Time Magazine, President Trump addressed the issue directly, saying the statement was a figure of speech—deliberately exaggerated to send a clear message.

“It was said figuratively, and everyone knew it,” Trump stated. “But fake news ran with it like it was literal. The real point was this: peace is coming, and under my leadership, this war ends.”


Trump: “This Is Biden’s War – Not Mine”

President Trump reminded Americans that the war in Ukraine has dragged on for over three years—and only escalated under Joe Biden’s failed leadership.

“I’ve only been back in office for three months,” Trump said. “This war never would have started if I were president. Putin wouldn’t have tried it.”

Frustrated with the delays in achieving a ceasefire? Trump has a message for the American people: progress is underway—but undoing Biden’s global chaos takes time.


Trump’s America First Peace Plan: A New Path to Stability

During the 2024 campaign, Trump pledged to end foreign entanglements, prioritize American interests, and bring common sense back to diplomacy.

In the interview, he suggested that Ukraine’s aggressive push toward NATO may have provoked unnecessary conflict with Russia. Trump proposed a peace solution that includes:

  • Ukraine stepping back from NATO ambitions
  • Recognition of Crimea as under Russian control
  • A full halt to Russian expansion into the rest of Ukraine

“It’s about being realistic,” Trump said. “We don’t need endless wars. We need peace through strength.”


Zelensky “Harder to Work With” Than Putin, Says Trump

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Trump also offered a surprising insight: negotiating with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has been more difficult than dealing with Vladimir Putin.

While Trump insists peace is possible, he made it clear that real negotiation requires both sides to be serious.

“Russia agreeing not to take over Ukraine is a big concession,” Trump noted. “Now it’s Ukraine’s turn to show they want peace.”


30-Day Ceasefire Proposal Already in Motion

The Trump administration has already put forward a 30-day ceasefire proposal. Ukraine has agreed. Russia has issued a list of conditions still under discussion.

This could mark the first meaningful step toward ending the bloodshed and restoring stability—a sharp contrast from the endless confusion under Biden.


The Bottom Line for Americans 50 and Older

If you’re tired of seeing your tax dollars sent overseas with no end in sight, President Trump’s clear-eyed leadership offers hope. No more global chaos. No more weak diplomacy.

Just results.

Stay tuned as Trump reclaims peace—and puts America First again.