Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated.
U.S. lawmakers and officials voiced mixed reaction following a heated exchange between President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 28, that culminated in the Ukrainian delegation being ordered to leave the White House.
Zelensky departed in his motorcade around 1:45 p.m. local time, without holding a joint news conference scheduled for later in the day, after the two leaders got into a heated argument while speaking with journalists in the Oval Office.
A source familiar with the matter told CNN that the mineral deal between the U.S. and Ukraine was not signed following the tense exchange.
Elon Musk, tapped by Trump to be the appointed head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said on X that "Zelensky destroyed himself in the eyes of the American people."
Zelensky destroyed himself in the eyes of the American people
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 28, 2025Musk, who is often critical of support for Ukraine, reportedly threatened to shut off Starlink in Ukraine unless Kyiv agreed to a minerals deal, a claim he later denied.
Musk's comments echo those of senior Republican Senator Lindsey Graham who told Fox News after the exchance in the White House that he was "proud of President Trump."
"(Trump) wants to end the war and Zelensky felt like he needed to bait Trump in the Oval Office," Graham said, added that Zelensky "is either going to have to fundamentally change or go."
Graham, a staunch supporter of Trump, has previously visited Ukraine and voiced support for Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast during a visit to Kyiv on Aug. 12. Graham previously called on the Biden administration to support Russia's inclusion in the list of countries sponsoring terrorism.
Democratic lawmakers expressed outrage at the combative meeting between the two leaders, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declaring that the Trump administration was "doing (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s dirty work."
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the highest-ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that Trump and Vance's actions during the meeting were "disgraceful and downright un-American."
"Once again, they've sided with a murderous thug, Putin, over our democratic ally, Ukraine," Sheheen added.
"This afternoon's outrageous display from @POTUS & @VP was disgraceful & downright un-American. Once again, they've sided with a murderous thug, Putin, over our democratic ally, Ukraine. I stand with @ZelenskyyUa & Ukraine's noble fight for freedom & democracy." -@SenatorShaheen
— Senate Foreign Relations Committee (@SFRCdems) February 28, 2025Mixed reactions from officials within the U.S. come amid overwhelming support for Zelensky from Ukraine's European allies.
Following the heated exchange, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that Russia is the aggressor in its war against Ukraine.
"There is an aggressor, which is Russia, and an attacked people, which is Ukraine," Macron told reporters in Portugal. "We must thank all those who helped, and we must respect those who have been fighting since the beginning," he added.
Zelensky ordered to leave White House without signing minerals deal after Oval Office clash with Trump
President Volodymyr Zelensky left the White House early without signing a mineral deal with the United States following a heated exchange with President Donald Trump on Feb. 28.
The Kyiv IndependentDmytro Basmat
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