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PolitiFact checks facts on Donald Trump’s Ukraine comments

PolitiFact checks facts on Donald Trump’s Ukraine comments

Feb 21, 2025
While answering reporters’ questions about U.S. and Russian representatives meeting in Saudi Arabia without anyone from Ukraine present, the president said, “But today I heard, ‘Oh we weren’t invited.’ Well, you’ve been there for three years. You should have ended it three years. You should have never started it. You could have made a deal.” WMUR’s partners at PolitiFact looked into this statement. PolitiFact’s Lou Jacobson joins to examine the claims.
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Trump said Zelensky treated gay Cabinet member “rudely.” Photographic evidence says otherwise.

Feb 21, 2025
Preisdent Donald Trump told reporters that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky treated out Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent “rudely” when he traveled to the capital of Ukraine and didn’t even meet with him. But then photos of the two men meeting were posted online, contradicting Trump’s story.
Fact check: Ukraine elections, tax thresholds and viral masked men image | The Independent

Fact check: Ukraine elections, tax thresholds and viral masked men image | The Independent

Feb 21, 2025
How common is it for democracies to postpone elections during wartime? Under the terms of Ukraine’s constitution, elections cannot be held while the country is under martial law (which was declared by Mr Zelensky in February 2022 following Russia’s invasion, and has been extended multiple times by Ukraine’s parliament). Experts have also noted a number of practical obstacles to holding elections – around one-fifth of the country is currently occupied by Russia, millions of Ukrainians are displaced or serving on front lines, and there are security concerns.

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Manipulated photo of Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky spreads online

On the heels of Volodymyr Zelensky’s December 21, 2022 trip to Washington, social media users are claiming an image shows US President Joe Biden placing his hand on the Ukrainian leader’s buttocks. But the picture has been digitally manipulated; the original photo and other shots from the visit show Biden’s hand on Zelensky’s back, and a White House spokesperson confirmed the version circulating online is “doctored.”
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Is there any truth to Russia’s ‘Ukrainian Nazis’ propaganda?

Russian propagandists are constantly saying Ukraine is full of Nazis, and posting alleged evidence online. DW’s fact-checking team has investigated some of this supposed evidence.

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