Majority Rule Built This Republic—The Filibuster Is Unraveling It
You Will Roll Your Eyes When You Find Out Why This Leftist Group...
Duke Law Just Hired an Anti-Gun Lawyer to Run...What?
It's Time to Ban the Abortion Pill
Ezra Klein Calls Trump a Liar Then Proves Him Right; a 'Deported Veteran'...
Let’s Listen to Burke, Part Two
Tyler Robinson Smiles and Laughs in First In-Person Court Appearance
Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito Have Served Nobly
Is Trump’s Deal With China a Model for American Statecraft?
Queens Doctor Sentenced to 7 Years for $24M Medicare Fraud Scheme
A Pox on the House of Netflix!
Reality Reasserts Itself: The End of Political Climate Make-Believe
Biden-Era EV Mandate Next on Chopping Block
Energy Transition Hits a Dead End
Trump to Russia: Nyet on Giving Back Alaska, We Have Plans
Tipsheet

Liberal Journalist Compares Zelenskyy to Jesus Christ

AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

A reporter's recent comparison of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Jesus Christ has sparked outrage among conservatives. They view it as a gross exaggeration and an unwarranted elevation of a foreign leader. Critics contend that such praise risks elevating Zelenskyy to a status he hasn't earned, especially given his recent controversial handling of U.S. aid and relations with President Donald Trump.

Advertisement

Far-left outlet The Daily Beast reporter Julia Davis drew a controversial comparison, likening Zelenskyy to the Savior in a Friday social media post following his tense confrontation with President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance at the White House. The heated conversation meant to sign a deal with the U.S. for its rare Earth minerals, ended in controversy after Trump kicked the Ukrainian president out of his office and called him disrespectful. 

In her post, Davis referenced Vance’s confrontation with Zelenskyy regarding the foreign leader’s lack of gratitude towards the U.S., which has provided substantial financial support to Ukraine during its ongoing war with Russia. The journalist also shared a photograph of Hollywood director Mel Gibson and actor Jim Caviezel portraying Jesus Christ. 

“You don’t look grateful,” David wrote on her X post. 

However, as of early 2025, the U.S. has provided approximately $65.9 billion in military assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded the nation in 2022. 

Advertisement

According to a fact sheet published by the White House in December, the U.S. has committed $61.4 billion in security aid to Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war on February 24, 2022. On December 2, the lame-duck president called for an additional $725 million in a military assistance package that included munitions, surface-to-air missile systems, small arms, spare parts, and demolition equipment. A few days later, on December 7, former President Joe Biden pledged to send $988 million in military aid. On December 12, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a military aid package to Kyiv worth $500 million, comprising HIMARS ammunition, drones, and armored vehicles. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement