Russian pundits have launched a savage takedown of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Russian pundits have launched a savage takedown of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Russian State TV Takes Aim

On the popular Kremlin-backed show “The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov,” pundits ridiculed Trump’s behavior, claiming he looked “groggy” and moved as if “hit with a sack of dust.”
Political scientist Dmitry Drobnitsky didn’t hold back, accusing the 79-year-old president of appearing “plastered.”
G7 Performance Sparks Global Speculation

Trump’s clumsy handling of papers during a meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, along with several recent falls and bruises, has reignited speculation about his physical and cognitive fitness during his second presidential term.
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“He Failed at Everything”

Drobnitsky went further, suggesting Trump has failed diplomatically, economically, and politically.
“He didn’t bring Greenland to the home port, Canada didn’t get closer, and China won’t sell him their ports,” he said sarcastically.
Kremlin Panel Rips Into U.S. Power

The segment mocked the U.S. more broadly, lamenting its alleged decline from the era of George W. Bush.
“America no longer has the might it had in 2003,” said one pundit, in a tone dripping with schadenfreude.
Behind the Humiliation: Putin’s Strategy?

Despite past Trump-Putin phone calls and improved U.S.-Russia dialogue, state-controlled media’s assault on Trump may reflect Kremlin efforts to undermine U.S. credibility, or to remind Trump who’s really calling the shots.
Trump’s “Dust Sack” Debacle

The most mocking line of the evening came when Drobnitsky quipped,
“Trump was flying from the G7, having escaped like someone hit him with a sack full of dust.”
The panel erupted in laughter, signaling just how little respect remains for the U.S. leader in Moscow’s inner media circles.
Another Putin Call, But No Peace

Just days before the mocking aired, Trump and Putin held a 75-minute call discussing Ukraine and Iran.
Trump later admitted: “It was a good conversation, but not one that will lead to immediate peace.”
Despite the jabs, many are asking serious questions about Trump’s age, fitness, and ability to lead.