As tensions escalate between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Russian media has ramped up their attack on the former US President. The Kremlin is reportedly displeased with Trump’s public condemnation of Putin’s reluctance to engage in serious peace negotiations concerning Ukraine.
Recently, Trump expressed his frustration over the deadlock in negotiations, stating, “Putin says a lot of bulls*.**” In a show of support for Ukraine, Trump also approved a new military aid package, providing essential weaponry to Kyiv’s armed forces, thereby increasing pressure on Putin.
Personal Attacks: Marriage and Mental Health
In retaliation for Trump’s policy shift, Russian media outlets have targeted him, particularly focusing on his marriage to Melania Trump and questioning his mental stability. Trump’s recent remarks about Melania assisting him in identifying Putin’s deceit have seemingly fueled anger among Putin’s supporters, who have hailed the First Lady for her stance.
Trump shared, “My conversations with him [Putin] are always very pleasant. I say, isn’t that a very lovely conversation? And then the missiles go off that night.” He added, “I go home, I tell the First Lady: I spoke with Vladimir today. We had a wonderful conversation. She said: Really? Another city was just hit.”
Speculations About Trump’s Marriage
According to a report by the Express, analyst Malek Dudakov speculated about the stability of Trump’s marriage during a broadcast on Russia 1, the state television network. He stated, “In my opinion, Trump has certain marital problems. Melania spends most of her time not at the White House, but in New York, along with her son, who recently enrolled in a university. She doesn’t even live with Trump.”
The media also resumed airing unflattering images from Melania’s past, including a 2000 photo shoot for British GQ that featured her in provocative poses.
Mockery of Trump’s Declining Popularity
Dudakov further ridiculed Trump over his declining popularity in the US, noting, “Trump’s ratings have certainly fallen. The latest YouGov polls show only 40%. He has to somehow climb out of this hole. We will see whether or not Donald Trump is able to do it.”
As these remarks circulate, the narrative surrounding Trump continues to evolve, intertwining personal and political dimensions amid tense international relations.