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Democrat says Trump would ‘hand the keys over to Putin’ if reelected


Democrat Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said former President Trump would “hand the keys over” to Russian President Vladimir Putin if he is reelected in 2024. 

The Michigan congresswoman said Ukraine’s fate in its war against Russia would be sealed if Trump were elected president again in November. She added that Putin likely will, in that case, continue his conquest through Europe. 

“And I don’t know why anyone would say he’s done after he’s gone into Ukraine,” Slotkin said during her appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Friday.

“I do think he’s hedging and wanting to see if Donald Trump wins the election. My sense is Donald Trump would hand the keys over to Putin. Why fight when you can just get the keys from a new American president?” 

Slotkin said the goal this year is to allow Ukrainians to defend themselves “until we get through this election.” She also predicted Putin would be “thrilled” if the former president were to win the election, and he would be “looking to negotiate over Ukraine as soon as possible” with Trump.

Slotkin also discussed the Friday announcement of Alexei Navalny’s reported death during the appearance. The Russian Federal Prison Service said the opposition leader died after not feeling well following a walk. 

She also called out Republicans who have opposed Ukraine aid. The upper chamber passed a $95 billion foreign aid package on Tuesday, but the supplemental faces a tough road in the GOP-controlled House.

“And it’s hard to explain sometimes, right, I admit that,” Slotkin said. “Why is it important for us to be engaged in a place like Ukraine? But you either pay now by providing arms to the Ukrainians, or you’re going to pay 10 times more in not just treasure, but also blood if he goes into NATO. So, it just highlights all of it this week.”

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