When five minutes passed
you didn't ask for $1 billion in help.
Elon Musk mocks Zelensky
US businessman Elon Musk mocked Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy
as "Memes" he posted on his social media account "X."
Musk posted a modified photo of Zelensky's face in a state of high emotion
which read "When five minutes pass you didn't ask for $1 billion in help".
This is not
the first time Musk has ridiculed Zelensky
as the US businessman last June commented
with a face emoji wearing single glasses (🧐)
on the Ukrainian president's decision to overturn the election in Ukraine.
Last October :
Elon Musk sent Vladimir Zelenskiy a message urging him to
avoid threatening the entire world because of the dispute with Russia
amid a series of tweet warfare between the two parties.
Last Friday
- the US businessman supported a senator's demand to
- block financial assistance to Ukraine from
- the US government's short-term budget.
Musk supports
blocking financial assistance to
Ukraine from US government budget
US businessman Elon Musk supported a senator's demand to
block financial assistance to Ukraine from the US government's short-term budget.
In response to
Kentucky Senator Rind Paul's tweet on his "X"
("Twitter")
page that he would only support the U.S.
federal government's short-term budget if aid to
Ukraine was excluded from it, Musk wrote under the tweet:
"Bravo."
Rind Paul added that if the US leadership "insists on funding
the government of another state at the expense of
its own government, the responsibility for delaying
the budget lies with its intransigence.
Paul expressed outrage that the United States was sending
a "substantial part of the money" to Ukraine for its non-military expenses.
For its part :
CBS reported that American taxpayers' money was spent
not only on arms transfers to Ukraine but also on purchasing seeds
and fertilizers for Ukrainian farmers and paying salaries to
employees of Ukrainian bodies.
The US Congress
and the US administration have a final day of
action to agree on a short-term federal government budget
for the new fiscal year to prevent the next shutdown
which will have catastrophic consequences according to US President Joe Biden.
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