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In the past week alone, Trump has cut military aid to Ukraine after berating President Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House and floated lifting sanctions on Russia, even as Ukraine continues to fight off Russian invasion.
The "traitor" referenced in Malhuret's speech, Musk, was once a vital backer of Ukraine. The billionaire has since flipped, and echoed Trump's rhetoric after last week's Oval Office meeting, accusing Zelensky of wanting a "forever war" in a post on X.
Malhuret, wearing a pin showing Ukraine's national flag, referenced Musk's ketamine use, which the billionaire has admitted to using every other week to treat what he called a "negative chemical state" in his brain.