
The Trump Report Witkoff & Kushner ’are not fit for purpose’ to deal with Ukraine deal
Dec 5, 2025
Michael Weiss, an investigative journalist and editor at The Insider, shares insights into leaked European leaders' call notes revealing distrust towards Trump envoys Witkoff and Kushner. He discusses the origins of a controversial Russia-drafted plan and its alarming demands on Ukraine and NATO. Weiss critiques the envoys as inexperienced and unfit, while warning that ceding Donetsk could be a strategic blunder. He highlights the complexities of US-Ukraine dynamics and European apprehensions about potential territorial betrayal.
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Plan Was Largely A Russian Draft
- The purported 28-point peace plan was essentially a Russian-authored document assimilated by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
- Michael Weiss says it cut out diplomatic norms and demanded EU money and frozen-asset use that shocked allies.
Security Architecture At Risk
- The draft would freeze NATO expansion and require EU funds plus use of frozen Russian assets, undermining post-war European security architecture.
- Weiss warns it represented a back-of-the-napkin carve-up of Europe that blindsided NATO allies.
Europe Must Reassess US Reliance
- Europeans oscillate between managing Trump's ego and fearing US policy divergence, debating whether to decouple on security.
- Weiss says they must consider taking security into their own hands if US actions align with Russian interests.
