U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has strongly criticized President Donald Trump after Trump claimed that Ukraine initiated the ongoing war with Russia. In a social media post, Sanders stated that many Americans feel “embarrassed and ashamed” by the President’s remark, emphasizing the need for the United States to uphold its long-standing role as a global leader in democracy.
“The United States has a 250-year tradition of being the Democratic leader of the world,” Sanders wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “We must not turn our backs on a struggling country that is trying to save its people.”
In addition to his social media post, Sanders also shared a recent interview he granted to NBC News, where he further elaborated on his stance. During the interview, he criticized Trump’s foreign policy approach, warning that retreating from supporting Ukraine could embolden authoritarian regimes worldwide. He reiterated the importance of standing by Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression, arguing that failing to do so would weaken America’s credibility as a defender of democracy.
Trump, who was sworn in for his second term on January 20, 2025, alongside Vice President J.D. Vance, has taken a controversial stance on the Ukraine conflict. Throughout his political career, he has repeatedly questioned the extent of U.S. involvement in foreign wars, advocating for an “America First” approach. His latest comments, however, have drawn backlash from both Democrats and some Republicans, who argue that his statements could undermine support for Ukraine.
The war between Russia and Ukraine, which began in February 2022, has led to devastating consequences, with thousands of civilians killed and millions displaced. Since the start of the conflict, the U.S. has provided military and financial aid to Ukraine, though Trump’s administration has indicated a possible shift in policy.
While Trump’s remarks have sparked concern among pro-Ukraine advocates, his supporters argue that his stance aligns with a broader effort to reduce U.S. military commitments overseas. The White House has yet to clarify whether Trump’s statement represents an official policy change.
Sanders’ comments and NBC interview reflect growing divisions within American politics regarding the war. As Ukraine continues to defend itself against Russia’s invasion, the debate over U.S. support remains a key issue in both domestic and international affairs.
For those interested, Sanders ‘interview with NBC News can be viewed on his official X handle.