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You want me to provide a source for a negative?
Ok. I watched the whole exchange... No one told him to leave.
Yes, I would want a source saying that Ukraine chose to cancel the other events and leave the White House.
But it seems like you misinterpreted the article to mean they were ordered to leave on-camera. It happened well after the media availability.
Ok. Here's a screenshot of the above synopsis of this article where it says that the Ukrainian president left in his motorcade and then later Trump ordered his officials to leave the White House.
I see nothing in any artical where Zelenskyy was given an express order to leave the White house.
It's an article, not a chronological timeline. They expand upon things as you read further down. This is how almost every news article is written. Go back to first grade.
So, he left in his motorcade, then left to separate rooms, then was ordered to leave?
Or, more likely, you have the reading comprehension of a first-grader.
Let me explain what those words mean for your under-educated self. Zelensky and Trump went to different rooms, Trump ordered the Ukrainians to leave, and then Zelensky leaves in his motorcade.
It's sad people like you get to vote, but it explains a lot about the state of the world.
Wow the confidently incorrect is strong with you.
It literally says that zielinsky left in the motorcade and then Trump ordered his staffers to tell zelinsky staffers to leave the White House.
Zielinsky was never ordered to leave the White House he left on his own accord then his people were ordered to leave after he left.
It even says Trump later ordered his staff to leave.
Your considerable amount of smug is choking the life out of me.
According to you: they left in their motorcade, then left to separate rooms, then were ordered to leave. This is the order in which it was written and that's what you think the order of events is.
Let me spell this out for you even further.
Trump and zielinsky have it out.
Zielinsky leaves the White house by himself. There is even a video on him getting into his car.
Zielinskys staff stay at the White house in hopes of further negotiations.
A measurable amount of time passes.
Trump orders zielinsky's staff to leave the White House.
I don't know what is troubling or confusing about this series of events but you seem to be some kind of idiot.
No it was right after, when they were supposed to eat and sign.