"The Madness". Donald Trump has already fallen out of the graces of the Kremlin and divided Joe Biden's fate. Just look at Russian newspapers

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One Russian paper accused Donald Trump's cabinet on Wednesday of "administrative madness, deficiency of experience, immaturity", as well as "glory and arrogance," reported Russian BBC editor Steve Rosenberg, who added that criticism of the current US president in the Russian press is increasing.

Russian state media began to harshly criticize Donald Trump, even though they had previously portrayed him as a more favorable partner of Russia than erstwhile U.S. president Joe Biden.

The paper “Moskov Komsomolec” accused Trump of chaotic management, claiming that they were trying to do everything at erstwhile without setting clear priorities. The article besides talks about "administrative madness" and "administrative deficiency of experience and administrative immaturity" of the highest officials in the White House.

He besides mentions leak of information from the chat on Signal communicatorOn which the U.S. military plans in Yemen were discussed among Trump's elder officials. The article in the Russian paper describes this event as a manifestation of overconfidence and premature urgency to announce "serious breakthroughs" before any real steps are taken. Nevertheless, the service states that Moscow has not given up its attempts to influence the situation in Yemen.

Other prokremlian media express akin opinions.

The Moscow paper “Komsomolska Traw” describes Trump's position as inconsistent, moving from threats to wanting to make peace with Russia. Meanwhile, “Nezavisimaja Gazeta” stated that Trump “lost patience”.

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Increasing tension between the US and Russia

Yeah. A wave of media criticism may indicate increasing tensions between Trump and Kremlin in the face of renewed diplomatic efforts to suspend arms in Ukraine.

Since Russia's full invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian media have full developed into state propaganda tools under direct control of the Kremlin. During the first weeks of the war, authorities closed or blocked all independent media in the country. At the same time, access to platforms specified as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube has been restricted or completely prohibited.

This repression was reinforced by strict government — in peculiar the alleged ‘false news’ Act — according to which any deviation from the authoritative communicative of the Ministry of Defence of Russia could be punished by advanced fines or imprisonment. Even the word “war” has been banned and officially replaced with “special military operation”.

All major media inactive operating in Russia — including RIA Nowosti, TASS, Channel One, Russia 24, Komsomol Truth, and Izwiestija — only send messages approved by the Kremlin.

Their accounts concerning the war in Ukraine are dominated by narratives about "denasification", "defence of Donbas", "fight with NATO" and the alleged "Western threat". All criticism of the Russian military or state leadership is strictly prohibited.

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