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At this point, the divide between President Trump’s administration and that of Ukraine’s Zelensky couldn’t be worse.
That’s probably not a true statement, but it certainly seems that way.
Or at least it did… except Zelensky seems to have a knack for making things worse.
While the dust is still settling from his atrocious display this past Friday while sitting in the Oval Office with President Trump and JD Vance, Zelensky’s television production studio definitely made things worse.
Keep in mind — Zelensky has complete control of Kvartal 95 Studio.
He created the media production company and still owns it — so it’s not as if this is some television studio that Zelensky worked for in the past, and they somehow don’t officially speak for Zelensky.
It’s his production studio, through and through.
And today, Kvartal 95 Studio posted this to their Facebook account:
If you’re not familiar with Zelensky’s infamous comedic sketches, that post might not mean much.
The fact that “Trump” is emblazoned across the music stand on the piano could leave you to believe that the message was simply something mundane.
Such as… Zelensky “played” Trump like a piano.
But the real meaning is far more vulgar and disrespectful to President Trump — which shouldn’t surprise anyone.
After all, we brought you the story yesterday exposing Zelensky’s demeaning curse directed towards JD Vance captured on camera DURING the Oval Office sit-down!
‘F***ing B*tch’: Zelensky Appears To CURSE JD Vance (in Ukrainian) During Oval Office Smackdown
So the vulgar disrespect embedded in the meaning behind that piano post shouldn’t be any surprise, coming from Zelensky.
To fill in the blanks, here’s a video from 2016, prior to Zelensky’s ascension to the Ukrainian Presidency.
This should shed some light on the true meaning behind the “TRUMP” piano posted by Zelensky’s company:
After watching that performance, originally airing a little over eight years ago on Ukrainian television, the piano post with “TRUMP” emblazoned across the front takes on a completely different meaning.
And as I said — the Kvartal 95 Studio that made the piano post today isn’t some studio from Zelensky’s long lost past.
He started and owns that studio. He has control of that studio.
That post didn’t happen without his knowledge.
In essence, Zelensky’s production studio is trying to be slick and snub President Trump, trying to paint what happened in the Oval Office as some sort of victory by Zelensky, as this post explains:
For Americans, it is necessary to translate this vivid statement into an accessible language.
“Kvartal 95” is a comedy studio that is completely controlled by Zelensky.
Piano – a reference to the comic number in which Zelensky plays the piano with his penis, without his… pic.twitter.com/iKG60f3oWk
— Zlatti71 (@Zlatti_71) March 1, 2025
Here’s the full text from that informative post:
For Americans, it is necessary to translate this vivid statement into an accessible language.
“Kvartal 95” is a comedy studio that is completely controlled by Zelensky.
Piano – a reference to the comic number in which Zelensky plays the piano with his penis, without his hands.
The inscription TRUMP on the piano.
From the language of visual imagery into English, it translates as Trump I f**ked you.
– ukraine_watch
Even while the U.S. leadership in the White House and Congress is speaking out about Zelensky’s terrible behavior in the Oval Office, Zelensky’s studio posted that vulgar slap at President Trump.
Zelensky doesn’t appear to care what the White House or Congress thinks, even though they are the very ones who will determine to what extent, if any, Ukraine finds continued help from the United States.
Rather than correctly read the room, Zelensky has appeared to double down in his arrogance since Friday’s debacle.
And that has left the gap between the Ukrainians and President Trump to grow wider.
Even House Speaker Mike Johnson has now solidly abandoned Zelensky, if I’m reading the tea leaves right in this report by Newsweek:
U.S. officials, meanwhile, have criticized the Ukrainian leader for his approach to the meeting and to the aid the U.S. has provided to Kyiv amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, primarily blaming him for Friday’s clash.
Top Republicans hit the Sunday morning talk show circuit to continue defending Trump’s approach and criticizing Zelensky’s, with House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana telling CNN host Dana Bash that the Ukrainian leader had acted “inappropriately.”
“What President Trump was trying to do in the Oval Office when Zelensky acted so inappropriately, in my view, was to offer them an agreement that would be a win-win across the board,” Johnson said. “The mineral rights agreement is a fantastic solution to bring about an end to this conflict, and I would have hoped that President Zelensky would have understood that and showed some gratitude.”
He later said during his CNN interview appearance: “I’ve been involved in a lot of bilateral meetings like this with heads of state, and dignitaries. There’s a certain protocol to these events. But for him to act as he did was rather shocking to everyone.”
“President Zelensky, instead of showing gratitude, he interrupted and berated his hosts at a very perilous time for his country, he should have been anxious, I think, to enter into this agreement,” the House speaker said.
That doubling down tends to push me in the direction offered up by the X account DD Geopolitics.
Maybe all that is left is for Elon Musk to focus DOGE on checking for U.S. taxpayer money that may have ended up in the accounts of Zelensky or those of his production studio?
Kvartal 95, the comedy studio founded by Zelensky, decided to support the expired Ukrainian president by comparing the U.S. president to a piano that Zelensky once played with his privates.
Way to go Ukrainians, calling Vance a bitch and then mocking Trump will surely get… pic.twitter.com/x8kEOe5b0N
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) March 1, 2025
Here’s the full text from that post:
Kvartal 95, the comedy studio founded by Zelensky, decided to support the expired Ukrainian president by comparing the U.S. president to a piano that Zelensky once played with his privates.
Way to go Ukrainians, calling Vance a bitch and then mocking Trump will surely get you another meeting in the White House.
@elonmusk Maybe check if any U.S. taxpayer money ended up in the studios’ offshore accounts.
There is definitely no sign from the White House or the Trump administration as a whole that they are preparing to rethink their position or back down from the assertion that Zelensky made a big mistake.
Nor should they.
In fact, President Trump’s people are making it very clear in their media appearances since Friday’s dustup that the fault lies with Zelensky, according to this CNN story:
The White House is making clear it views President Donald Trump’s Friday Oval Office showdown with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as an overwhelming win that underscores Trump’s “America first” leadership, dispatching top officials and allies to amplify Trump’s handling of the situation even as European leaders are expressing unified support for Ukraine and its leader.
Trump often took aim at US aid for Ukraine on the campaign trail, reflecting waning support among Americans for Ukraine and Zelensky over the past three years of the war. Trump views the conflict through an economic lens, seeking to rebuild a partnership with Russia and recoup some of the financial support the US has provided to Ukraine.
The president’s top lieutenants, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, national security adviser Mike Waltz, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick — all of whom were in the Oval Office during the explosive meeting — appeared on news shows Sunday to offer praise to their boss and criticism of his Ukrainian counterpart as Trump is dramatically reshaping US alliances.
And in case you need a refresher, Zelensky’s rise to power in Ukrainian politics happened on the television screen before it happened in real life.
He starred in a Ukrainian television series in which he played a teacher who is caught on video ranting about the corrupt Ukrainian government…
And that video goes viral.
The plot then has Zelensky’s character launched to political victory, becoming the President of Ukraine.
Which is almost exactly the plotline that his real life rise to power followed.
With one difference — he wasn’t a teacher, but a comedian who worked for one of the most corrupt media oligarchs of the entire country… and whom many still believe is pulling the strings behind Zelensky’s Presidency.
Check out this BBC report from six years ago as Zelensky was attempting to win the Ukrainian Presidency:
It strikes me that President Trump consistently called Zelensky out during the Oval Office discussion last Friday for gambling with WWIII.
He also compared what Zelensky was doing to a card player who was all bluff, but no true hand worth playing.
In other words… beggars can’t be choosers. Or as another version of the saying goes, beggars can’t be PICKY.
And though he pushed back, Zelensky was (and is) guilty of doing exactly what President Trump claimed he was doing.
He has no cards of his own to play, and yet he’s acting as though the game is his to win — when in reality the entire world is at exceedingly greater risk because of his willingness to keep playing the game as if he has cards or money enough to back up his big bluff.
When at the end of the day all he has is the creative abilities of a third-rate Ukrainian comedian who resorts to name calling when his bluster doesn’t get him anywhere.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.