Summary

Donald Trump sharply criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a “dictator” and accusing him of corruption, aligning his rhetoric with Russia’s stance.

His remarks followed a phone call with Vladimir Putin and reflect his long-standing skepticism of US support for Ukraine.

Trump’s “America First” policy prioritizes reducing aid to Kyiv while shifting focus to China.

While some Republicans voiced concerns, Trump is wielding total authority over his party.

  • @[email protected]
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    1127 days ago

    That is an outrageous test, there are like 5 questions that could be construed in multiple ways. Hopefully you don’t lose points for explaining your reasoning…

    • @[email protected]
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      1226 days ago

      Hopefully you don’t lose points for explaining your reasoning…

      Oh you sweet, summer child. Read the instructions:

      “Do what you are told to do in each statement, nothing more, nothing less.”

      If you try to explain, you already failed.


      Also, by the way, this is the grading rubric:

      (This is not hyperbole. This is how it actually worked in Louisiana in 1964.)

    • silly_crotch
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      427 days ago

      You got ten minutes to do all of it, not sure you’re explaining anything.

      • @[email protected]
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        326 days ago

        Even attempting to explain violates the instructions and is thus an insta-fail. Clearly, you do not understand what “nothing more, nothing less” means and are therefore illiterate and ineligible to vote, according to this test.