CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Reveals What Happened Inside The White House After Oval Office Shouting Match

CNN's chief White House correspondent shared what happened after the heated White House meeting.


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It was a meeting likely to be remembered as one of the most significant of the second Trump Administration: President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance hosted Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of war-torn Ukraine, at the White House. It soon became clear that the meeting was something of an ambush, with the president and vice president bashing their Ukrainian counterpart as ungrateful. This was received positively by MAGA fans and less so by almost everyone else.

Kaitlan Collins, who, in addition to her work as a CNN host, is the network’s chief White House correspondent, was there for the confrontation, and on X, she shared what happened following this extraordinary meeting.

Collins reported that the American and Ukrainian delegations retreated to separate rooms after the meeting broke up. After Trump huddled with Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and others, they determined that Zelensky was “not in a place to negotiate.” Then it was decided that the Ukrainian delegation would be ejected from the White House altogether, without signing the minerals agreement that was the supposed purpose of the meeting. The food they were to eat remained “on carts in a nearby hallway.”

“The Ukrainians were holding nearby in a separate room. (That’s standard for foreign leader visits.) Typically they reconvene for lunch. But the Ukrainians would not be dining at the White House. As the prepared food sat nearby on carts in a hallway, the Ukrainians were instructed to leave.”

Fox News subsequently reported that White House press staffers were invited to eat the lunch that was to be served to the Ukrainians.

While still in Washington, Zelensky remains scheduled to sit for an interview on Friday night with Fox News’s Bret Baier, with the Fox host confirming on X that the sitdown is still on.

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