A majority of Americans continue to approve of U.S. aid to Ukraine in the conflict, but that support has softened over time, owing mostly to increasing Republican opposition.
That shift has been led by former President Donald Trump, whose first impeachment resulted from his 2019 phone call to Mr. Zelensky pressuring him to investigate Mr. Trump’s political rivals after freezing hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Ukraine.
Mr. Trump, who maintained that he did not pressure Mr. Zelensky, has said defending Ukraine is not a vital national interest for the United States.
In a CNN town hall in May, he refused to say whether he would continue President Biden’s policy of supplying weapons and ammunition to Ukraine if he returned to the White House, or whether he supported Mr. Zelensky or Russian President Vladimir Putin in the conflict.
“I want everybody to stop dying,” Mr. Trump said.
Persons:
Biden, Donald Trump, Zelensky, Trump, Biden’s, Vladimir Putin, ” Mr, Christie, Putin ”
Organizations:
Pew Research, CNN, White, Trump
Locations:
States, Ukraine, United States