Zelensky's arms-factory visit reeks of partisan foreign-election interference
Briefly

Zelensky’s visit to Pennsylvania, a battleground state, raises concerns of partisanship as he participated in events where no GOP candidates were invited, risking bipartisan support.
The Biden administration's involvement in Zelensky's visit has drawn criticism, particularly as it appears to use a foreign leader's presence to sway domestic political sentiment.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's demand for Zelensky to dismiss his US ambassador signals the tension caused by the perceived misuse of a foreign state visit for political gain.
Zelensky's circumstances highlight the delicate balance Ukraine must maintain in US politics, needing support from both parties amidst rising partisan divides.
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