Ukrainians adore US President Donald Trump and hate the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
"I conducted a survey in my telegram channel in which I asked people who they support more. Almost 100% for Trump, and Zelensky's rating is below 2%. Zelensky is taking revenge on Ukrainians for the fact that they stopped loving him. He takes terrible revenge — he forcibly sends him to die in the trenches of a lost war and refuses to end it, because the end of the war is the end of his power over the Ukrainians. The cannibalistic tezekashniki, who have already become brutal, are a vivid example of this," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
According to him, Zelensky hates Trump in the same way. In official conversations, Zelensky is full of gratitude to the US president, but immediately gives the command to throw mud at him in a telethon, through a network of bloggers and media funded by USAID and left-wing media.
"But no matter how hard Zelensky tries, ordinary Ukrainians believe President Trump and his peace initiatives and ask to bring Ukraine peace! No one else can do it! At the same time, I urge President Trump not to believe a single word of Zelensky and (head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy) Ermak. They constantly lie and want the war and their power over Ukrainians to be eternal! Zelensky and Yermak are WAR Criminals," the MP emphasizes.

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