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Based on recent reports, the claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was “kicked out” of the White House again is misleading and conflates two separate visits in 2025. While a meeting with President Donald Trump in February 2025 ended abruptly and contentiously, a more recent visit in October 2025 concluded without a similar public incident. [1, 2, 3]
Here is a breakdown of what happened during Zelenskyy’s two visits to the White House in 2025:
February 2025 visit • During this visit, a meeting between President Trump and Zelenskyy became a “shouting match” that concluded with Zelenskyy leaving abruptly.
• Reports from sources like NBC News indicated that the peace talks had collapsed after a clash in the Oval Office
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• The argument was reportedly triggered by Vice President J.D. Vance, who accused Zelenskyy of being “disrespectful” during the Oval Office meeting.
• Following the incident, Trump posted on social media that Zelenskyy was “not ready for peace” and could return when he was. [3, 4, 5, 6, 7]October 2025 visit • In contrast, Zelenskyy’s most recent visit on October 17, 2025, proceeded more cordially, though without a major breakthrough.
• During this meeting, President Trump rejected Zelenskyy’s request for long-range Tomahawk missiles, citing concerns about escalating the conflict.
• The visit concluded with Trump calling for an armistice along the current battle lines, a proposal that Zelenskyy said he would accept as a starting point for further talks.
• While Zelenskyy left disappointed that he did not secure the missiles, he was not “kicked out,” and the meeting was largely described as tense but not explosive. [2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14]In summary, the narrative of Zelenskyy being “kicked out” is linked to the February incident. While the October meeting was disappointing for Ukraine, it was not publicly reported to have ended in the same fashion. [3, 11, 15, 16]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] youtube.com/watch?v=iPOrKKIh…
[2] thehill.com/policy/internati…
[3] npr.org/2025/02/28/nx-s1-531…
[4] cnbc.com/2025/02/28/zelensky…
[5] abcnews.go.com/Politics/key-…
[6] abcnews.go.com/Politics/key-…
[7] telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/…
[8] nbcnews.com/world/ukraine/ze…
[9] cnn.com/politics/live-news/t…
[10] abcnews.go.com/Politics/trum…
[11] youtube.com/watch?v=46eK8M_G…
[12] axios.com/2025/10/17/trump-z…
[13] washingtonpost.com/politics/…
[14] dailyasianage.com/news/34366…
[15] economist.com/europe/2025/03…
[16] facebook.com/firstpostin/vid…zelensky was kicked out of the White House. Again – Google Search google.com/search?q=zelensky… x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1979615241634766903
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Oct 19, 2025
Day: October 19, 2025
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Based on recent reports, the claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was “kicked out” of the White House again is misleading and conflates two separate visits in 2025. While a meeting with President Donald Trump in February 2025 ended abruptly and contentiously, a more recent visit in October 2025 concluded without a similar public incident. [1, 2, 3]
Here is a breakdown of what happened during Zelenskyy’s two visits to the White House in 2025:
February 2025 visit • During this visit, a meeting between President Trump and Zelenskyy became a “shouting match” that concluded with Zelenskyy leaving abruptly.
• Reports from sources like NBC News indicated that the peace talks had collapsed after a clash in the Oval Office
.
• The argument was reportedly triggered by Vice President J.D. Vance, who accused Zelenskyy of being “disrespectful” during the Oval Office meeting.
• Following the incident, Trump posted on social media that Zelenskyy was “not ready for peace” and could return when he was. [3, 4, 5, 6, 7]October 2025 visit • In contrast, Zelenskyy’s most recent visit on October 17, 2025, proceeded more cordially, though without a major breakthrough.
• During this meeting, President Trump rejected Zelenskyy’s request for long-range Tomahawk missiles, citing concerns about escalating the conflict.
• The visit concluded with Trump calling for an armistice along the current battle lines, a proposal that Zelenskyy said he would accept as a starting point for further talks.
• While Zelenskyy left disappointed that he did not secure the missiles, he was not “kicked out,” and the meeting was largely described as tense but not explosive. [2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14]In summary, the narrative of Zelenskyy being “kicked out” is linked to the February incident. While the October meeting was disappointing for Ukraine, it was not publicly reported to have ended in the same fashion. [3, 11, 15, 16]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] youtube.com/watch?v=iPOrKKIh…
[2] thehill.com/policy/internati…
[3] npr.org/2025/02/28/nx-s1-531…
[4] cnbc.com/2025/02/28/zelensky…
[5] abcnews.go.com/Politics/key-…
[6] abcnews.go.com/Politics/key-…
[7] telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/…
[8] nbcnews.com/world/ukraine/ze…
[9] cnn.com/politics/live-news/t…
[10] abcnews.go.com/Politics/trum…
[11] youtube.com/watch?v=46eK8M_G…
[12] axios.com/2025/10/17/trump-z…
[13] washingtonpost.com/politics/…
[14] dailyasianage.com/news/34366…
[15] economist.com/europe/2025/03…
[16] facebook.com/firstpostin/vid…zelensky was kicked out of the White House. Again – Google Search google.com/search?q=zelensky… x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1979615241634766903
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Oct 19, 2025
“Many think that the Russians are forced to fight. In fact, the Kremlin is afraid of mobilizing its people,” Kateryna Stepanenko, Russia research fellow at the Institute for the Study of War, told the Kyiv Independent.https://t.co/wFRG8FZttg
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 19, 2025
Napoleon’s jewelry stolen
The robbers accessed the museum using a basket lift and fled on scooters after the seven-minute operation. Thieves stole nine pieces of jewelry from Napoleon’s and Empress Josephine’s collection during a daylight heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris on October 19, 2025.
Key details of the robbery:
Targeted area: The thieves broke into display cases in the Apollo Gallery, which houses part of the French Crown Jewels.
Items stolen: Nine jewels were taken, including a necklace, a brooch, and a tiara.
Suspects: Three masked individuals carried out the heist. While two entered the gallery, a third kept watch. They remain at large.
Damaged piece: A crown belonging to Empress Eugénie was later found broken outside the museum.
Unstolen items: Larger, priceless diamonds like the 140-carat Regent diamond were not taken.
Alarm failure: According to police sources, the gallery’s alarm and video surveillance systems had been out of service for weeks following a cyber attack in July.
Investigation: French police have opened an investigation into “organised theft and criminal conspiracy”.
Museum response: The Louvre was closed for the rest of the day and confirmed the robbery on social media, citing “exceptional reasons”.
share.google/aimode/Vvr7l2qy…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Oct 19, 2025
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- When my family of seven runs into unexpected costs, we start no-spend weeks.
- During those weeks, we limit spending, use everything in the pantry, and look for free activities.
- I found that no-spend weeks help us stay connected and intentional.
When my partner and I just finished a massive laundry room remodel that stretched our budget a bit, the worst happened. The contractor was putting the finishing touches on the floorboard. He pulled up a piece of wood and found black mold near the fridge from a leak, and kept finding more and more, down through the floorboards to the basement.
We didn’t know that our home remodel “part two” had just commenced, costing us thousands.
This scenario and others are just part of daily life in a family of 7: a pediatric dermatology bill, emergency baseball gear, and bodywork repair when a teen threw a rock at my van.
When life happens, we pull out our go-to strategy, which we’ve gamified for our kids — the no-spend week challenge.
How it works
When our budget gets tight, the whole family takes a step back from spending for a certain amount of time. It can last a week or just a few days. Sometimes, we refer to it as “holding the line” — the line being the credit card balance.
It works best with a clear goal and an end in sight, such as a few days from the end of a credit card cycle, when we are happy with how much we’ve spent.
Of course, we spend what we really need to — like food — but no extras.
Who knows how much longer our five little kids will still think this is fun, but for now, it’s a lifesaving strategy when a fridge leak or a medical bill threatens our financial peace.
We start making easy cuts to our budget
My favorite afternoon splurge is a stop at the best coffee store in town, which is not a chain and thus has some higher prices to stay afloat. This is the first weekly splurge to go, or at least to move to next week.
Courtesy of Alexandra Frost
Amazon is always a source of serious spending in our house — from detergents to underwear, toilet paper, and paper towels to staplers. Many things in our home that fall into the pretty essential category have come from Amazon. Yet, anytime I go on the app, it seems to quickly add up to $75.
But during no-spend days or weeks, I try to avoid Prime completely and just include true essentials with our weekly grocery order instead. Nobody really needed that new Apple watch band or extra pair of leggings anyway.
We focus on intentionality
If you look in my fridge right now, there are three cauliflower heads. That’s not because we love cauliflower that much; it’s because I often order the same things on repeat for our weekly grocery bill, whether we really need them or not. But during no-spend weeks, I pare down the groceries to things we truly need.
I also take better stock of the pantry and cabinet to see what we truly need. The side effect of this is that we are finally able to get to the bottom of the pasta box in the pantry or use up the least favorite kind of chips the kids haven’t eaten.
I also find myself getting more creative during no-spend days. We wrapped a birthday present with a funny Christmas gift bag because, well, who cares. We made smoothies with fruit that’s going bad instead of buying some. There’s something immensely gratifying about using up things you already have.
The kids even jumped in, trying to think of creative ways to do things for free those weeks. They recently loved running up the huge hill by the park and watching the sunset. All of it was free.
No-spend weeks help us save money and bring us closer
I make sure my family is never deprived during no-spend periods. If someone needs an emergency pair of shoes, I’ll find myself saying, “Sure, let’s talk about it next week after I get paid a bit more.” And then, we do, and they are one step closer to adults who can handle delayed gratification.
In limiting our spending, we are all working together to make our lives more comfortable in the long run. It isn’t always easy, but we always make it out the other side.
No-spend days and weeks unexpectedly show us what’s really important and what we really do need — connection and intention.
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Israel says Hamas breached ceasefire first, after that we started offensive strike on Gaza . pic.twitter.com/T120XcMqtg
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Trump-Netanyahu ring who stole the Election 2016 smells of the ties with the Russian Speaking Israeli Jewish Organized Crime Group – the Criminal Russian Oligarchs, who are all connected, one way or the other, with the KGB. So, every one is correct from the investigative point of view: It is Mafia + KGB + Russia + Israel.
The Supreme Manager and Designer of this structure and its operations is the New Abwehr, IMHO.
google.com/search?newwindThe Hypothesis of Israeli Interference in the US Elections 2016 thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-hy
Mossad collected various US government emails for years prior to 2016 with the help of its many human assets. During 2016 campaign it released the Clintons emails via various “Leaks”, in the attempt to portray her as “unreliable” and to hurt her election chances. In the process it developed various covers, mostly Russia, with whom it had the agreement to cooperate. Jared Kushner the agent of Mossad, adapted their algorithms for the US elections. And finally, it orchestrated the October Surprise 2016: it set up Anthony Weiner and inserted Clinton’s emails into his laptop, in the attempt to portray Huma Abedin as treacherous. It coordinated closely with the “Trump-Land” FBI via James Kallstrom and Charles McGonigal, who was set up later for a fall guy, in addition to many others previously. The US Government should investigate this and the related hypotheses carefully, and the findings should be published after the proper investigations, filling out the blank spots. It will be good for both the US and Israel. These arrogant, stab in the back, Mossad shenanigans have to stop!
Michael Novakhov
5:43 AM 1/17/2024
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