HOT NEWS: Trump “Tips His Hat” to Putin – A “Secret Deal” to Let Ukraine “Fend for Itself”?
In a move that has sparked intense speculation, President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising questions about a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy toward Ukraine. According to posts on X and unverified reports, Trump’s private comments during a recent diplomatic exchange suggested a willingness to defer to Putin’s influence in Eastern Europe, potentially signaling a “secret deal” to reduce U.S. support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. No official statement from the White House has confirmed these claims, but they align with Trump’s past praise for Putin’s leadership style and his skepticism of prolonged U.S. involvement in foreign wars.

The alleged remarks come as Ukraine faces escalating Russian aggression, with over 600,000 casualties reported by Ukraine’s Defense Ministry and Russia’s defense budget projected to exceed $130 billion in 2025. Trump’s first term saw limited direct aid to Ukraine compared to the Biden administration’s $50 billion in military support, and recent posts on X suggest he may push for a ceasefire that critics argue could favor Moscow. Supporters of Trump claim this approach reflects a pragmatic focus on avoiding broader conflict, possibly even World War III, as one X post stated: “Trump knows Putin’s strength. Why bleed America dry for Ukraine?” Others, however, see it as abandoning a democratic ally, with one user warning, “Letting Ukraine fend for itself is a green light for Putin to dominate.”
Analysts point to Trump’s recent call with Putin, reported by Reuters, where discussions allegedly centered on de-escalation. This has fueled theories of a “secret deal” where the U.S. might scale back sanctions or aid to Ukraine in exchange for Russian concessions elsewhere, such as energy markets or Syria. The Wall Street Journal noted Trump’s interest in redirecting U.S. resources to domestic priorities, which could explain a pivot away from Kyiv. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has publicly urged continued Western support, warning that a weakened Ukraine risks further Russian expansion into NATO territories.
The lack of transparency in these reported exchanges has drawn criticism from Democrats, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling it “reckless diplomacy.” European allies, particularly Poland and the Baltics, express concern over a potential U.S. withdrawal, fearing it could embolden Putin. While Trump’s team denies any formal agreement, the perception of him “tipping his hat” to Putin has reignited debates about his foreign policy priorities. As Ukraine braces for a harsh winter with strained resources, the world watches whether Trump’s stance is a strategic recalibration or a risky gamble that leaves a key ally to “fend for itself.”