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GOP senators split on Trump’s attacks on Zelensky, reversals on Ukraine

Trump’s attacks on Zelensky, along with his shift in policy on the war, have highlighted the evolving dynamics within the GOP regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to The Washington Post.

February 20, 2025 / 17:08 IST
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Republican senators have expressed differing opinions over President Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his stance on the war in Ukraine. Trump’s attacks on Zelensky, along with his shift in policy on the war, have highlighted the evolving dynamics within the GOP regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to The Washington Post.

GOP response to Trump’s remarks on Zelensky

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Trump’s remark on February 18 that Zelensky is a “dictator without elections” has sparked division among Republican lawmakers. While some, such as Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), supported Trump’s statement, arguing that Zelensky should hold elections even under martial law, others distanced themselves from the comments. Hawley insisted that the Ukrainian president should hold an election, citing the fact that the country has not had a presidential election in six years due to the ongoing Russian invasion. However, it should be noted that under martial law, elections are typically postponed, and Ukraine’s president would have completed his term in May 2024 under normal circumstances.

On the other hand, some GOP senators rejected Trump’s view, with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) calling Russia the primary aggressor in the conflict. Graham continued to praise Trump, describing him as “Ukraine’s best hope to end this war honourably and justly.” However, Graham did not align with Trump’s criticism of Zelensky, and instead, focused on a path for Ukraine to join NATO.