Donald Trump spent Sunday morning firing off a long, heated message on Truth Social, taking aim at U.S. allies and placing blame on Joe Biden as controversy grows around what some are calling “one of the biggest foreign policy scandals in history.” The post, which stretched beyond 200 words, landed in the middle of disputed reports that Sen. Marco Rubio shared Russia-authored documents with Ukrainian officials while presenting them as a U.S. peace proposal.
Trump opened his message by insisting that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine would never have begun if the United States had “strong and proper U.S. and Ukrainian LEADERSHIP.” He claimed the war’s origins predated his second term and began “during the Sleepy Joe Biden Administration,” before repeating his baseless allegations about the 2020 election.
“If the 2020 Presidential Election was not RIGGED & STOLEN, the only thing the Radical Left Democrats are good at doing, there would be no Ukraine/Russia War… Putin would never have attacked!” he wrote. He continued by arguing that Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion only after observing Biden in office.

“It was only when he saw Sleepy Joe in action that he said, ‘Now is my chance!’ The rest is history, and so it continues,” Trump said. He described the conflict as “A WAR THAT IS A LOSER FOR EVERYONE,” adding that millions had died “so needlessly.”
Trump then shifted his criticism toward Ukraine and U.S. allies, claiming that “UKRAINE ‘LEADERSHIP’ HAS EXPRESSED ZERO GRATITUDE FOR OUR EFFORTS, AND EUROPE CONTINUES TO BUY OIL FROM RUSSIA.” He accused NATO countries of benefiting from U.S. weapons sales, asserting that Biden “GAVE EVERYTHING, FREE, FREE, FREE, INCLUDING ‘BIG’ MONEY!” when sending aid overseas.
He closed his post with a final flourish: “GOD BLESS ALL THE LIVES THAT HAVE BEEN LOST IN THE HUMAN CATASTROPHE! President DJT.”
The message adds to a growing list of inflammatory statements from the president as questions mount over Rubio’s alleged sharing of Russian-generated documents—a controversy Trump did not mention directly, but which has heightened scrutiny around U.S. foreign policy.
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