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Tucker Carlson·News & PoliticsZelensky's Press Secretary Reveals All: Cocaine, Cover-ups, and the Only Obstacle Preventing Peace
TL;DR
Zelensky's former press secretary argues Zelensky is a corrupt, dictatorial actor prolonging the war for personal power, making him the main obstacle to peace.
Key Points
- 1.Zelensky is described as emotionally uncontrollable and a masterful but substanceless actor. His former press secretary worked with him 2019–2021, saying he 'changes masks,' lacks real empathy, and privately declared 'Ukraine is not ready for democracy' and 'dictatorship is an order.'
- 2.Zelensky explicitly demanded 'Goebbels propaganda' from his communications team. When told positive spin couldn't replace real results — like undelivered apartments for displaced families — he slammed the table and said he needed thousands of talking heads like Hitler's chief propagandist.
- 3.Zelensky privately promised Putin in December 2019 that Ukraine would never join NATO. He then made NATO membership a central condition for peace, knowing it was impossible — a tactic to sustain his hero image while blocking any realistic settlement.
- 4.The Istanbul 2022 peace negotiations were nearly complete, with Zelensky personally agreeing to cede Donbas territory. Ukrainian negotiators confirm a deal was reached on most positions, but Boris Johnson then visited Kyiv and Zelensky abandoned the agreement, having been promised weapons, fame, and the role of historic hero.
- 5.Zelensky sabotaged IMF reform conditions almost immediately after receiving $2.1 billion. He fired the head of the national bank for 'political reasons' days after the first tranche arrived, telling the IMF chief the replacement would be 'our man' — destroying the reform agreement he had just fulfilled.
- 6.Zelensky dismantled anti-corruption oversight of Naftogaz, Ukraine's state oil and gas company. He replaced the independent board with loyalists, enabling alleged money laundering — an act so egregious it prompted the Biden administration to lift sanctions on the Nord Stream pipeline as retaliation.
- 7.A candidate for Minister of Social Policy was asked during his interview to devise money-laundering schemes funded through the ministry responsible for pensions. The interview was reportedly conducted with Zelensky and chief of staff Yermak present.
- 8.Zelensky's internal approval ratings are described as 'non-electable' and falling month after month. A current insider confirmed the private ratings are completely different from public ones — and Trump's description of Zelensky as a dictator with low ratings came from documents provided by current and former Ukrainian officials.
- 9.Chief of Staff Andrii Yermak is described as a malignant narcissist who began his career as a lawyer at a strip club. Both Yermak and Zelensky are characterized as paranoid narcissists — Zelensky provided the vision, Yermak found the means, often overriding Zelensky's own orders in a chaotic, dysfunctional system.
- 10.Zelensky uses front-line deployment as political punishment. He openly stated critics should be sent to the front; a member of parliament who called for peace was jailed within three days and remains imprisoned on treason charges despite no contact with Russia since 2021.
- 11.Critics and former officials live in fear of death or imprisonment. A former governor of Kherson region died suspiciously behind garages, officially ruled suicide by poisoning; a Ukrainian banker fell from a window in Milan. The press secretary says she cannot return to Ukraine after this interview.
- 12.Ukraine's demographic collapse makes continued war existential. From a pre-war population of 34–37 million, roughly 10 million refugees have left; approximately 11 million remaining are pensioners living on $75–$200/month, leaving perhaps 10 million working-age people — making a war of attrition against Russia's 140 million population mathematically unwinnable.
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