Putin is
‘playing America as a patsy,’ Grassley warns Trump
The senior
senator from Iowa has been one of the most vocal congressional Republicans
criticizing Russian aggression in Ukraine.
“IVE SEEN
ENOUGH KILLING OF INNOCENT UKRAINIAN women + children,” Sen. Chuck Grassley
posted on X on Friday. |
By Ali
Bianco
04/25/2025
02:55 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/25/russia-ukraine-trump-negotiations-00310360
Sen. Chuck
Grassley (R-Iowa) warned President Donald Trump that Russia was “playing
America” on Friday, asking him to punish the country for attacking Ukraine amid
ceasefire negotiations.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin earned rare criticism from Trump after launching a
deadly attack in Kyiv on Thursday, as Trump amps up pressure on Putin and
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree to U.S.-led proposals for a
peace deal. Grassley, an ardent supporter of Ukraine, has been one of the
loudest voices on the Republican side coming down on Russian aggression against
Ukraine.
“IVE SEEN
ENOUGH KILLING OF INNOCENT UKRAINIAN women + children,” Grassley posted on X on
Friday.
Grassley
pushed Trump to institute sanctions on Russia — which Trump has previously
threatened to do if they didn’t come to the negotiating table on the war — and
added that Russia is “playing America as a patsy.”
Trump has
said he is pushing to get a deal out the door before marking his 100 days in
office next week. He said that work on the peace deal between Russia and
Ukraine “is going smoothly” in a post on Truth Social Friday, after urging
Zelenskyy to also “immediately” sign the minerals deal that would give the U.S.
access to Ukraine’s “rare earths.”
Outside of
demanding Putin immediately stop attacking Kyiv, the majority of Trump’s ire
this week focused on Zelenskyy. Since entering office, Trump has repeatedly
blamed Zelenskyy for not trying harder to end the war that Russia started,
calling Zelenskyy a “dictator without elections” and berating him in the Oval
Office with Vice President JD Vance.
Grassley has
split with Trump before, pushing back on Trump’s attacks on Zelenskyy in
February, instead calling out Putin as a dictator and blaming him for
continuing the war.
Earlier this
week, Trump blasted Zelenskyy on his social media platform over Ukraine’s
pushback against the U.S.-led peace proposal, which Trump and members of his
administration signaled would likely include territorial concessions. Trump
told TIME Magazine this week that Russian-occupied Crimea “will stay with
Russia” and that “Zelenskyy “understands that.”
Zelenskyy
has said that he will defend the Ukrainian constitution, and that recognizing
an annexed Crimea would be a non-starter.
“I thought
it might be easier to deal with Zelenskyy,” Trump told reporters in an Oval
Office press conference on Wednesday. “So far, it’s been harder.”
Trump told
reporters Thursday that his administration is “putting a lot of pressure” on
Russia. U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff also had another meeting with Putin on
Friday.
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