
The 100th day of Donald second presidency will be April 29, 2025.
Ukrainian civilian casualties have steadily increased since his inauguration, and have risen sharply since ceasefire talks brokered by the US began last month, according to the United Nations, rising 50% in March against February and 71% against the same month last year.
So, thanks Donald, but no thanks.
Last night, Kharkiv was smashed again, hit with Russian ballistic missiles. Scores dead and wounded.
Hours before the attack, Z told jornos in Kyiv that Steven, Donald’s special envoy to Russia, is basically a unwitting idiot spreading Kremlin narratives, the conclusion we reached a month ago1.
Looking on the positive side, more dead Russian invaders. The Brits tell us Russia suffered about 138,000 casualties (killed and wounded) so far this year, an average of 1,300 casualties per day. We are rapidly approaching 1 million Russian casualties since the February 2022 invasion.
Madyar posts his weekly UAV kill report.
And this just in from the bloviating US State Department:
And once again… once again, Secretary Marco Rubio, Ambassador Steve Witkoff, and their teams have left the comfort of their homes to once again work to end the carnage that is unfolding in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, hoping to, again, bring peace to the families across that region, who one day themselves may be able to enjoy the comfort of their homes as well.
President Donald Trump has been clear: This madness has to come to an end quickly and completely. During his recent visit to NATO, Secretary Rubio also noted that the time for peace is now, not in months or years; it is now. He stated specifically that just – just two weeks ago that it would be a matter of weeks when we would be able to know if Russia was serious about wanting to end this catastrophe. And now, the civilized world waits to see if Russia is, indeed, serious.
President Trump has committed his administration to peace and a future that everyone can count on. His vision and demand for an end to the hostilities remains a north star for Secretary Rubio, Ambassador Witkoff, Special Presidential Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg, and so many others who are determined to make clear to everyone around the world that the Russia-Ukraine war would never have happened if President Trump had been president at the time. Now, he remains committed to reversing the disaster that has unfolded.
To that end, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Ambassador Steve Witkoff, and Special Presidential Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg are in Paris today with a clear motivation: to find a path forward to end the Russia-Ukraine war in order to stop the bloodshed. The visit, which includes meetings with European partners, aims to advance the shared interests and restore stability to the region. The Secretary will also be talking to partners about our shared commitment to ensuring that Iran never develops or obtains a nuclear weapon. These efforts are rooted in common sense and a firm belief that American strength and decisive leadership can reshape the world for the better.
And so it goes.