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Stephen A. Smith defends Trump; points to Biden for Ukraine-Russia conflict

20 August 2025
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Stephen A. Smith defends Trump; points to Biden for Ukraine-Russia conflict
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Stephen A. Smith, on his podcast, defended Donald Trump, claiming he did not start the Russia-Ukraine war and that Joe Biden, as the current president, is responsible for the ongoing conflict. He attributed the crisis to past decisions by Barack Obama regarding Crimea and Bill Clinton’s actions on Ukraine’s nuclear disarmament, stressing the need to honor commitments to Ukraine.

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