The world can now see what conservatives have been warning about all along: Volodymyr Zelensky’s cronies are being exposed for their corruption. Inflation and instability aren’t just things we see on American soil; they extend well into the heart of Ukraine. The heart of the matter is the shocking raid on Andriy Yermak, Zelensky’s chief of staff. Ukrainian authorities are plunging into an eye-opening $100 million embezzlement scandal involving state-owned power firms. And who’s in the middle? The very people Zelensky trusted, proving that even abroad, the so-called liberal “heroes” aren’t as pure as they make themselves out to be.
Zelensky’s guy hasn’t been formally charged, yet he’s already stepped down, a classic move from someone with something to hide. His resignation should send alarm bells ringing. Why would such a key player jump ship if there’s really no smoke? This stinks of liberal incompetence, and it’s not the first time officials under Zelensky have been caught up in scandal. Earlier, two former deputies ran out the door while being investigated. It’s like rats leaving a sinking ship. Clearly, the so-called anti-corruption efforts have been cosmetic until now, because only when the spotlight was turned on did heads start rolling.
Anti-corruption units raid home and offices of Zelensky’s chief of staff https://t.co/K9X2tfdIKd pic.twitter.com/f0ieZqAJiv
— New York Post (@nypost) November 28, 2025
American taxpayers, be aware: while your hard-earned dollars are funneled towards foreign aid in Ukraine, officials there are embroiled in theft and wrongdoing. The high-profile dismissal of Ukraine’s Energy Minister and Justice Minister is just the beginning of the fallout, but the concern doesn’t stop there. The connections reach deep into Zelensky’s old circle, even touching folks from his TV studio days. It’s a web of deceit that’s finally snapping, and it should make every taxpayer question exactly where our resources are going and who we’re supporting.
Zelensky now calls for unity and warns against division. But why is it that leaders like him preach “unity” only when their own houses fall apart? This scandal screams of an administration that weighs public opinion more than it weighs integrity. Let’s not forget the U.S.-brokered peace deal that’s supposed to end the conflict with Russia. How can we trust a deal led by those knee-deep in scandal? They may be trying to clean up now, but their credibility is as fragile as ever.
The takeaway for anyone is clear: the liberals’ poster child, Zelensky, is more like the political elites they claim to despise. When corruption runs so deep and so wide, it’s time to rethink who we stand with. With all this crime and corruption, can Ukraine truly claim to be on the side of democracy and transparency? Or is it just another example of globalist interests pushing agendas that serve themselves and not the everyday people?

