Amid speculation that President Trump and JD Vance planned an Oval Office ambush of Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump has now posted an analysis by a martial arts instructor who called it a ‘setup.’
Trump, who played a round of golf at his West Palm Beach course Sunday, posted a write-up by the head of an Arizona karate dojo who took on the idea that the angry White House meeting went off the rails by accident – instead calling it ‘brilliant strategy.’
The article acknowledged segments of public revulsion of what happened – but speculated that Trump and Vance maneuvered to outflank Zelensky during the televised smack-down, comparing the president to a ‘master chess player.’
‘So what you witnessed tonight was a setup. Trump and JD Vance knew that the only way to achieve peace was to strategically align, at least on the surface, with Russia. Why? Because Russia would never sign a peace treaty if Ukraine were admitted into NATO,’ wrote Michael McCune in his posting on his Facebook group page.
The page links him with the dojo where he is an instructor, with the tag ‘Karate-Do way of life’ and the slogan ‘unleash the warrior within.’
Trump snipped the text below the ‘setup’ line, instead including an image of the bottom of his post on his Truth Social site without the full link, identifying McCune only by his name without any other identifying information. However the full post is available online.
‘Now, Zelenskyy will have no choice but to back down and accept Trump’s terms. But here’s the genius part—Trump is actually protecting Ukraine without dragging the U.S. into war,’ it said.
The post says the rare earth minerals deal negotiated by both sides – which was completed but left unsigned after the blowup – ‘ensures that Americans will be involved in Ukraine’s mining industry. This prevents Russia from launching an invasion, because attacking Ukraine would mean endangering American lives—something that would force the U.S. to respond.’
‘Trump played both sides like a master chess player. In the end, Zelenskyy will have no choice but to concede, because without U.S. support, Ukraine cannot win a prolonged war against Russia. And once U.S. companies have mining operations in Ukraine, Putin will be unable to attack without triggering massive international consequences.
‘Don’t underestimate Donald Trump. In this game of chess, he’s 10 moves ahead of everyone,’ he concluded.
On Friday the White House denied that the tag team of Zelensky was planned in advance, although Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham said immediately afterward that he had urged Zelensky Friday morning not to ‘take that bait.’
That suggests that he was anticipating some kind of confrontation.
McCune began his essay by writing: ‘Many of you probably watched what took place between Donald Trump and Zelenskyy tonight. Whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican, you might be thinking to yourself, Oh my God, Donald Trump just screwed up,’ wrote
‘However, as a lifelong practitioner of martial arts, strategy, and philosophy, let me explain the difference between what you believe you witnessed and what actually happened,’ he wrote. He said after facing ‘political persecution’ Trump has learned to be ‘patient and calculated’ – although the exchange featured raw emotion and finger-pointing.
The Dojo’s web page features a salute from actor Jesse Kove, who appeared in the Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai. ‘Keep showing no mercy, and never start a fight you can’t finish,’ he said, using lines associated with the film and series.
DailyMail.com has asked the White House for information on how Trump came across the posting. Trump has long associated himself with top figures in Ultimate Fighting and wrestling, including UFC boss Dana White and former WWE head Linda McMahon, who now heads the Education Department he is trying to dismantle.
Asked by DailyMail.com when he concluded it was a setup, McCune responded: ‘It did when JD Vance chimed in. As you know he is quite the debater. So the way he chimed in was uncharacteristic.’
‘As a lifetime practitioner of martial arts, Japanese Budo, and philosophy, it clicked in that there was something else going on,’ he continued. ‘But it was after I watched Bret [the] Baier and Zelinski interview and listened as he continually repeated “I need security guarantees”. He was quite relentless about that. That’s when it became perfectly clear to me exactly what was being done,’ he said.
‘I’m just a small-town boy runs a school of martial arts in a small community,’ he explained, describing his martial art Kawanabe Karate-do as a blend of self defense and spiritual teachings. He said his count of Facebook followers has jumped from 200-300 to 24,000 since the post he made blew up online.
Some Ukraine allies are already expressing fears that Russia will step up its attacks to try to seize more territory now that Ukraine is looking isolated from its key backer and NATO allies are divided.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov praised Trump on Sunday, saying for Trump ‘the goal is still MAGA (Make America Great Again). This gives a lively, human character to politics. That’s why it’s interesting to work with him.’
Trump’s post came after his Director of National Intelligence tore into a series of internal wartime policies in Kiev and said they departed from U.S. values.
It was the latest stunning Trump administration move away from Ukraine,
Her remarks tore into the government of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a time he is deeply vulnerable, with House Speaker Mike Johnson questioning Sunday whether he can remain in office if he can’t quickly repair the breach with President Trump after their explosive Oval Office meeting.
In an appearance on Fox News Sunday, Gabbard raised an issue that Trump has also elevated: the push for Zelensky to stand for elections. He declared martial law immediately after Russian forces invaded his country in 2022.
‘You have the cancelling of elections in Ukraine. You have political parties being silenced or even criminalized or thrown in prison’ she said – tearing into the regime.
‘You have the freedom of religion – churches being shut down. You have political opposition being silenced You have total government control of the media. We could go down a whole laundry list of issues that are against the values of democracy and freedom,’ she continued.
‘So it really begs the question, as vice president Vance said again in Munich, it’s clear that they’re standing against Putin. Obviously, that’s clear. But what are they actually really fighting for, and are they aligned with the values that they claim to hold in agreement with us? The values that President Trump and Vice President President Vance are standing for, and those are the values of freedom, of peace and true security.’
She said Zelensky ‘claimed to be standing and fighting for the cause of freedom and democracy’ when the reality was ‘the exact opposite.’
The ‘values’ attack comes after Zelensky was hailed as a hero during his 2022 address to a joint meeting of Congress.
Her remarks referred in part to Ukraine’s 2024 law banning organizations with ties to the Russian Orthodox Church, which has backed Russia’s invasion. Nevertheless, it has raised religious freedom concerns.
Her blasts followed Trump calling Zelensky a ‘dictator’ for not standing for election amid the war, a comment Trump didn’t repeat in the run-up to his angry White House meeting where he blasted Zelensky for not accepting a ceasefire without security guarantees for his country.
Gabbard was confirmed to her post this month, despite Democrats and a few GOP critics saying she had a history of parroting Kremlin talking points.
In her latest comments, she raised many of the criticisms Moscow has hurled at Ukraine to justify its ongoing invasion.
Asked about whether the way she described Ukraine and the situation amounted to ‘choosing between the lesser of two evils,’ Gabbard brought up the risk of ‘World War III.’ Trump has also stressed that threat, along with focusing on battlefield deaths, as a way to push for a quick ceasefire that Ukraine fears will lock in place Russian gains.
‘What I’m focused on is what President Trump is focused on, which is peace, seeing the world through a very clear picture, and making sure that the President is having honest and good faith negotiations with both of these countries to bring about an end to this war.
‘That is what it’s about, that lives are at stake. The potential of World War III, if this war continues to go on and escalate, is what’s at stake,’ she said.
Host Shannon Bream told the DNI that certainly those are not things you would say that Russia or Putin celebrates or bestows on his own people. Putin has been in power for a quarter of a century, and dissidents and journalists are routinely locked up. Opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in an arctic prison last year.
‘That’s correct. I would not make that claim and it’s clear that that’s not the case,’ Gabbard, 43, a former Hawaii Democrat who joined the GOP and backed Trump, responded.
Gabbard was confirmed 52-48 this month, with Ukraine hawk and former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell saying ‘the nation should not have to worry that the intelligence assessments the President receives are tainted by a Director of National Intelligence with a history of alarming lapses in judgment.’
She drew pushback online after the White House blowup when she posted thanking Trump for his ‘unwavering leadership in standing up for the interests of the American people, and peace. What you said is absolutely true: Zelensky has been trying to drag the United States into a nuclear war with Russia/WW3 for years now, and no one has called him on it.’
She repeated the World War III charge on Fox, referencing a conflict where the U.S. and NATO allies are already supplying arms, while Putin has used an estimated thousands of North Korean forces to try to push back a Ukrainian advance in its territory.
Also on Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said the U.S. was not ‘abandoning’ Ukraine, after Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said Zelensky may need to resign after his blowup with President Trump.
‘Well, something has to change. Either he needs to come to his senses and come back to the table in gratitude, or someone else needs to lead the country to do that. I mean, it’s up to the Ukrainians to figure that out, but I can tell you that we are – we are reexerting peace through strength,’ he said.
Vice President J.D. Vance berated Zelensky in the Oval Office, asking ‘Have you ever said ‘thank you’ once?’ and accused him of campaigning for the ‘opposition’ when he visited a Pennsylvania ammunition factory on his October 2024 trip to the U.S.
Unlike Vance, who voted against a $60 billion Ukraine aid package when he was in the Senate, Johnson ended up getting behind the deal at a time when he was politically vulnerable.
But on Sunday, he turned up the heat on Zelensky on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press.’
‘President Trump has brought back strength to the White House. We knew that this moment would come. We worked hard for it to come, and now it’s here. But we need these parties to, to go along with this, and we need President Zelenskyy to do what is necessary. This war has drug on far too long. He’s lost hundreds of thousands of people, including women and children. We’ve got to bring an end to it. And I think our European allies are hoping that that is the case, and we are as well,’ he said.
Host Kristen Welker asked him if he would like to see Vladimir Putin step down.
‘I’d like to see Putin defeated, frankly,’ he responded. ‘He is an adversary of the United States. But in this conflict, we’ve got to bring it into this war. It’s in everybody’s interest.’
He rejected the idea that the U.S. was realigning toward Russia, and responded to his own past comments raising alarms that Russia might march through Europe if Ukraine was left undefended.
‘Mr. Speaker, do you still believe that Ukraine is an ally who the United States should support over Vladimir Putin and an axis of evil?,’ he was asked.
‘Yes. It’s pretty absurd for anyone in the media or Democrats to somehow proclaim that President Trump, the White House, or Republicans in Congress are on Putin’s side. It’s a joke. We understand that he is a dangerous adversary and he is the one that provoked the war,’ he said.
White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who was present for the White House meeting that went off the rails, also raised doubts about Zelensky without completely calling for him to go.
He told CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ there was a need for ‘a leader that can deal with us, eventually deal with the Russians and end this war, and if it becomes apparent that President Zelensky’s either personal motivations or political motivations are divergent from ending the fighting in his country, then I think we have a real issue on our hands.’
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders blasted the pressure on Zelensky when asked about Johnson’s latest tough talk.
‘I think that is a horrific suggestion. Zelenskyy is leading a country, trying to defend democracy against an authoritarian dictator, Putin, who invaded his country. And I think millions of Americans are embarrassed, are ashamed, that you have a President of the United States who says that Ukraine started the war, that Zelenskyy is a dictator – he’s got it exactly backwards,’ Sanders said.
‘The people of Ukraine have lost tens of thousands f soldiers. Their cities are being bombed as we speak, and our job is to defend the 250 year tradition that we have of being the Democratic leader of the world, not turn our backs on a struggling country that is trying to do the right thing.’