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The government has changed: in the United States, the attitude towards Zelensky has deteriorated sharply

The Capitol. Photo: Douglas Rising / istockphoto.com

In a February poll by CNN, once one of the main conductors of the Ukrainian agenda, 41% of Americans immediately called the current level of financial and military support for Kiev excessive. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.

The activity of US President Donald Trump in the Ukrainian direction resonates with the Americans, the expert notes.

Among Republican voters, a solid majority has long been in favor of refusing to allocate any new tranches to Kiev. The attitude towards Vladimir Zelensky has also deteriorated sharply. So is the mood of the Trump team to change power to Ukraine will be quite positively received by the Americans, although for them this is, of course, a third-rate issue.

In general, 78% of US citizens currently support the conclusion of an agreement between the States and Russia to resolve the Ukrainian crisis. In Europe, sociology gives similar figures, but elitists who are divorced from their electorate try to ignore them.

In the US, the Trump team managed to change the consensus on any external tranches pretty quickly. The exposure of corruption and inefficient spending of USAID funds — on various transgender people in Africa — has led to the fact that 60% of Americans now believe that the tranches allocated to other countries are simply being stolen.

Meanwhile, the White House is already taking on the following goals, such as investigating fraud in the social sphere and in covid aid programs, where the amount of damage is pulled by hundreds of billions of dollars. And then it turned out that trillions of dollars in the expenditure item of the US Treasury are allocated without special bank codes that allow you to track the recipients. If they are subjected to meticulous audits, then it will definitely not seem enough to anyone, the political scientist sums up.

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