Despite Trump’s decidedly critical tone toward Ukraine and its president and warm gestures toward Russia, the level of overall American public sympathy with Ukraine and the lack of sympathy for Russia have not changed since the summer of 2024. If the intent of the public spat with Zelenskyy was to sour the American mood toward Ukraine, the latest poll indicates that it was a failure, not only in the continued high level of sympathy with Ukraine but also in that more people rated Trump’s performance as inappropriate than said the same about the Ukrainian president’s performance in that unprecedented meeting.

With only about one-third of Americans supporting his decision to suspend aid to Ukraine, Trump may have helped himself by quickly renewing the provision of aid and getting Ukraine to reportedly agree to a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Russia.

As one might expect, the president has had some impact on his core Republican constituency. But the drop in Republican sympathy with Ukraine from 58% last summer to 45% now is modest if one considers that the Republican president is still in his early honeymoon period.

Trump received more support from Republicans for his aid suspension, with about two-thirds supporting the decision, and 21% opposing it. But while favoring Trump, one might expect more support for a president from his own party on a top and high-profile policy issue this early in his term.

Of course, a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war could impact public attitudes moving forward, especially at a time when polls show more Americans favor a quick end to the war. For now, though, the bottom line is that the American public appears to have made up its mind on Ukraine and Russia and Trump is cutting against the grain.

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      Want me to PM you literal footage of the massacres?

      Or are you referring to the false flag operation which is proven by several hundred witness testimonies including wounded protestors, 2,000 videos, 6,000 photos, and 30 gigabytes of radio intercepts?

      I am sorry but disinformation is not a synonym for reality.

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        Why would I trust anything you say?

        Images and videos can and have been faked, especially in war, with AI it is easier than ever.

        So no, seeing pictures or video sent by someone who I consider a Russian asset won’t change my mind.

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          AI in 2014? What? Not to mention that Western Media even admits Ukraine shot at unarmed locals.

          Will PM you including the western media statements!

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            Faked pictures and footage have been used for centuries, I only said that AI makes it easier than ever.

            EDIT: I got the list of videos, I am not trusting a bunch of random YT videos, especially not since I consider you to be a Russian asset.

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              I sent you message of 10+ videos, a vice news dispatch, and western media statements.

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                Meh, as I said before, I consider you to be a Russian asset, and have no interest in watching any random yt video you send me.