Trump’s Unveiling Plan for Ukraine Peace Shakes Up Las Vegas Crowd

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Trump promises to end Ukraine conflict on election night, leaving supporters thrilled and critics skeptical.

At a Glance

  • Trump vows to call Putin and Zelensky on election night to negotiate peace
  • Thousands attend rally at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas
  • High-profile attendees include Danica Patrick, Marco Rubio, and Tulsi Gabbard
  • Recent polls show Trump slightly leading in Nevada

Trump’s Bold Promise: Peace in Ukraine on Day One

In a move that’s either brilliant statesmanship or political theater (depending on your view), former President Donald Trump has declared he’ll end the Ukraine conflict faster than you can say “Make America Great Again.” At a recent rally in Las Vegas, Trump promised to pick up the phone and dial up Putin and Zelensky on election night, presumably right after his victory speech. Because nothing says “I’m back” like brokering world peace before you’ve even moved back into the White House.

“I’m going to work on that from the day, hopefully the day that we win, which is Nov. 5th, in the evening,” Trump said. “On the evening of Nov. 5th, I will call Putin. I will call Zelensky,” the Republican nominee for president continued. “I’ll say, ‘We got to stop it.'”

The Vegas Extravaganza: More Than Just Talk

The rally, hosted by the Turning Point political action committee, was a spectacle that would make even Vegas showgirls blush. Thousands packed into the Thomas & Mack Center, proving that in the entertainment capital of the world, politics is the hottest show in town. The event featured performances by Hawaiian and Asian-American/Pacific Islander artists.

The guest list read like a who’s who of conservative celebrities and politicians. Danica Patrick, Jorge Masvidal, Gina Carano, Shawne Merriman, Sam Brown, Marco Rubio, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tulsi Gabbard all showed up. It’s like the green room for a Fox News marathon, but with more neon lights.

But it wasn’t all glitz and glamour. Genevieve Dew, a black voter at the rally, expressed skepticism about former President Barack Obama’s influence on voters of color. Meanwhile, Alexander Spellane, CEO of Fisher Capital Group, supported Trump despite potential business benefits from a Harris presidency. Now that’s what I call putting your money where your MAGA hat is.

The Nevada Gamble: Trump’s Odds Looking Good

Recent polls show Trump slightly leading in Nevada, with strong early voting turnout favoring Republicans. It seems the house might not always win in Vegas, especially when Trump’s dealing the cards. Montana House Representative Braxton Mitchell, who attended the rally, noted Nevada’s competitive status in the election.

As the election approaches, one thing’s clear: Trump’s betting big on his ability to end the Ukraine conflict and win over Nevada voters. Whether this high-stakes gamble pays off remains to be seen. But in the land of casinos and showmanship, Trump’s certainly putting on a performance worthy of the Vegas strip. Let’s just hope his foreign policy skills are as sharp as his reality TV instincts.