As if Fiona Hillโs bombshell interview with the New York Times โ in which she so brutally compared him to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin that Trump flew off the handle in a response statement โ wasnโt bad enough for the one-term, twice-impeached former guy, it seems yet another former Trump administration official also spoke with the publication and had a few bombshells of their own.
Charles Kupperman, who once served as deputy national security adviser under Trumpโs administration, explained to the Times that Trump continually lacked even a basic understanding of global politics and failed to grasp the importance of Ukraine. Instead, when it came to Donald Trump, everything was personal. So much so that, according to Kupperman, Trump flew into an insane, unhinged fit of rage during a 2019 meeting when the mere topic of Ukraine was brought up. Apparently, according to the then-president, Ukraine tried to make him lose the election in 2016.
In case it wasnโt clear, that is not true. It didnโt happen.
According to Kupperman, it all went down during a May 23, 2019 meeting, where Trump just โlet looseโ when the topic of Ukraine was brought up during the talks. Kupperman left the Trump administration just five short months later.
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โโTheyโre [expletive] corrupt. They [expletive] tried to screw me,'โ Kupperman claims Trump fumed during the meeting.
It was later that very same year that Trump would be impeached by the US House of Representatives for attempting to extort the country of Ukraine and Ukrainian President Voldomyr Zelenskyy into giving him dirt on his then-political opponent Joe Biden by withholding nearly $400 million congressionally approved aid to the country. Trump allegedly asked Zelenskyy for a โfavorโ during the infamous โperfect phone call,โ ultimately asking that the Ukrainian president launch and publicly announce an investigation into Hunter Biden. Trump also asked for an investigation into the unfounded claim that it was actually Ukraine and not Russia that interfered in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Kupperman noted that it was crystal clear Trumpโs interest in Ukraine boiled down to only two things โ the notion that Ukraine propped up Hillary Clintonโs campaign, and the possibility that Zelenskyy could produce dirt on his political opponent. No more. No less.
โIf one were to ask him to define โbalance of power,โ he wouldnโt know what that concept was,โ Kupperman explained. โHeโd have no idea about the history of Ukraine and why itโs in the front pages today. He wouldnโt know that Stalin starved that country. Those are the contextual points one has to take into account in the making of foreign policy. But he wasnโt capable of it, because he had no understanding of history: how these countries and their leadership evolved, what makes these countries tick.โ
And that, folks, was the President of the United States for four long, whole years.
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