Girlfriend is Pro-Trump Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene
Recently Emerged as President Trump's Favorite Reporter
The summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the 28th of last month (local time) ended in failure after a heated exchange of words, and it has been confirmed that the reporter who criticized President Zelensky's attire at the time was the boyfriend of a pro-Trump lawmaker.
The British daily The Telegraph reported on the 1st (local time) that the reporter was Brian Glenn (56), a conservative broadcaster from 'Real America Voices.'
Founded in 2020, Real America Voices is a media outlet known among MAGA (Make America Great Again) loyalists for its pro-Trump coverage.
Glenn is a leading figure on this channel and has recently emerged as one of President Trump's favorite reporters. He is also the boyfriend of Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Green, a fervent supporter of Trump.
Since the outbreak of the war with Russia, President Zelensky has consistently worn military attire when meeting foreign leaders to convey a message of resistance. When meeting President Trump, he wore a more formal outfit than usual, including a black shirt emblazoned with the Ukrainian national emblem, but he still did not wear a suit.
Upon his arrival, President Trump, who came out to greet him, shook his hand and made a pointed remark to the press, saying, "He’s all dressed up today." Foreign media analyzed that this comment already revealed his discomfort.
During the subsequent public meeting, Glenn asked President Zelensky in a hostile tone, "You hold the highest office in this country, yet you refuse to wear a suit," and added, "Many Americans think you do not respect the dignity of this position. Do you even own a suit?"
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are engaged in a heated argument during a summit meeting held at the White House on the 28th of last month (local time). Photo by Yonhap News
In response, President Zelensky replied, "When this war is over, I will wear a suit, and it might be one like yours or even better."
The Telegraph reported that Glenn's remarks that day were a "planned attack," intended to insult President Zelensky and spread on social media.
Glenn claimed that Zelensky's attire "shows an inner disrespect not only for our country and president but also for the American people."
Representative Green also supported Glenn, saying she was "very proud." She wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "He pointed out that Zelensky was so rude that he wouldn't even wear a suit when begging our president for money."
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