Here’s something to rage about, folks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet with Donald Trump in Florida this weekend. Their goal? To end the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a mess that’s been dragging on for four years now. It’s about time someone took the initiative, and who better than the man who was already standing up to global bullies long before anyone else dared to?
For too long, the liberal elites said addressing this war was beyond our reach. Our current administration, more concerned with futile climate agreements and pandering to globalists, has dragged its feet, entertaining only weak sanctions and empty rhetoric. Yet, here comes Trump, gearing up for another round of tangible, real-world solutions, pounding the pavement in Florida to fix what others have just talked about fixing.
🚨 WTF?! Jimmy Kimmel, speaking to the UNITED KINGDOM, just claimed freedom of speech is being destroyed in the United States because of President Trump…
…the UK has arrested TENS OF THOUSANDS of people for speech and "thought crime."
You can't make this crap up. pic.twitter.com/JopfNwchC4
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 26, 2025
It’s a slap in the face to those who insist America should mind its own business but then cry foul whenever things go awry overseas. Ukraine deserves a chance at peace, and America, as a powerhouse nation, has the chops to help make that happen. And what a curveball to the naysayers—Trump stepping up to the plate once again, offering a non-nonsense approach after years of directionless liberal hand-wringing.
Those who claim they fight for justice and democracy seem to forget, or perhaps ignore, how their passivity stoked the fires of this conflict. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy knows the value of a strong ally. That’s why he’s flying over to meet a leader who’s not afraid to shake things up, to say, “Enough is enough,” and to act instead of bluster.
While the cocktail parties in Washington buzz with theories and excuses, this meeting in Florida is about action. What will the elites say if Trump gets results? Probably nothing, as they shift their scrutiny to the next way they can undermine his efforts. Their interests lie not in resolutions but in perpetuating chaos to feed their endless political games.
Isn’t it time the world saw what leadership looks like outside of diplomatic echo chambers? The weekend meeting could be a turning point, not just for Ukraine, but for those who still believe in swift, decisive action. So, the question looms: if Trump delivers—again—will his critics finally admit they’ve been wrong all along, or will they just find more ways to silence progress?

