Zelenskyy says Trump is trapped in a Russian 'disinformation bubble' after public criticism
Zelenskyy says Trump is trapped in a Russian 'disinformation bubble' after public criticism

The pugnacious response followed Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine was responsible for Russia’s invasion three years ago.

Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hit back at Donald Trump’s accusation that Ukraine started its war with Russia, saying that Trump is trapped in a “disinformation bubble” and adding that his country was not for sale.
He rejected Trump’s claim that Kyiv could have avoided the war and defended U.S. aid.
Referring to U.S. support—$67 billion in weapons and $31.5 billion in budgetary aid—Zelenskyy dismissed demands for $500 billion in minerals as “not a serious conversation.”
Moscow welcomed Trump’s remarks, further fueling concerns about his foreign policy approach.