

Shapiro Interviews Zelensky & Tren De Aragua Smuggling | Afternoon Update | 4.24.25
15 snips Apr 24, 2025
In a compelling chat, the Ukrainian leader assures that U.S. aid for the war effort is being used wisely. The discussion shifts to growing tensions in Eastern Europe, with missile strikes amplifying fears for peace. Meanwhile, a Texas bill may reshape local real estate dynamics, stirring debates on immigration. The podcast also delves into notable campus protests at Columbia University, highlighting the intersection of international and domestic policies amid increasing polarization.
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Zelensky on Transparency of U.S. Aid
- Ukrainian President Zelensky stresses that U.S. aid funds go directly to weapons and battlefield support, not to salaries or pensions.
- He invites full inspections to guarantee transparency in the use of American taxpayer dollars in the war effort.
Zelensky on Russian-Tied Churches
- Zelensky rejects the presence of churches tied to Russian intelligence in Ukraine.
- He argues historical and legal ties don't justify such churches, emphasizing Ukrainian cultural heritage.
Venezuelan Regime Aids Gang Infiltration
- The FBI reports that Venezuela's Maduro regime may aid the Tren de Aragua gang's infiltration into the U.S.
- This strategy targets Venezuelan dissidents on American soil to destabilize communities.