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Trump Slams Zelenskyy and Bowser: Time to Prioritize America First

President Donald Trump is stepping up his criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser. Trump says America needs strong leadership to fix problems at home and abroad. His comments come as he pushes to end foreign conflicts and clean up cities run by Democrats.

Trump blasted Zelenskyy for not making peace with Russia after years of war. He called Zelenskyy a “dictator” who has refused to hold elections while taking billions in U.S. aid. Trump said Ukraine should have made a deal with Russia instead of fighting. He argued American money should help our own people first, not fund endless foreign wars.

The former president also took aim at D.C.’s leadership under Mayor Bowser. He said the nation’s capital is filled with crime, homeless camps, and graffiti. Trump promised to have the federal government take over running Washington D.C. if elected. He vowed to restore law and order by using police properly and cleaning up monuments.

Conservatives support Trump’s plan to put America first. They say it’s wrong to send billions overseas when our cities face crises. Many agree D.C. has become unsafe and dirty under Democratic control. Trump’s focus on fixing American problems resonates with voters tired of woke policies failing.

Mayor Bowser fought back against Trump’s claims about D.C. She posted online about the city’s strong finances and tourism numbers. But critics say she ignores rising crime hurting families and businesses. They argue liberal leaders care more about political correctness than protecting citizens.

Trump’s supporters cheer his tough talk on Ukraine. They believe he’s the only leader who can stop the war and save lives. By pushing Ukraine to negotiate, Trump shows he wants peace through strength instead of wasting resources. This contrasts with Biden’s approach of blank checks for foreign conflicts.

The push to federalize D.C.’s government excites conservatives who want real change. They argue radical local policies have made the capital dangerous and dysfunctional. Letting Trump take charge could mean safer streets, cleaner parks, and respect for our nation’s history.

These battles highlight Trump’s commitment to putting American interests first everywhere – from foreign wars to city streets. His supporters say only a strong leader can drain the swamp in Washington while keeping promises to voters tired of failed leadership.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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