Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Says She Resigned because of Trump's Foreign Policy
- Bridget Brink resigned as U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine in April 2025 after serving from May 2022 to last month in Kyiv.
- She left because she disagreed with President Trump's foreign policy, which began in January 2025 and prioritized pressuring Ukraine.
- Before her resignation, Brink's supportive public stance on Ukraine under Biden shifted to a more neutral tone, drawing criticism from Zelenskiy after a deadly Russian missile strike.
- In a Detroit Free Press op-ed, Brink stated, "Peace at any price is not peace at all – it is appeasement," and called for U.S. Leadership against Russian aggression.
- Her resignation underscored tensions in U.S. Policy toward Ukraine, reflecting disputes over how to confront the war and the need for checks and balances in foreign affairs.
52 Articles
52 Articles
'It's appeasement': U.S. Ambassador exposes Trump for pushing 'peace at any price' which he calls 'not peace at all'
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, stepped down from her position last month. She pointed to a White House policy that focused more on pressuring Ukraine than Russia in the ongoing war. Her resignation came after a meeting in the Oval Office where President Trump and Vice President Vance reportedly scolded Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for what they saw as a lack of respect. Brink described the Trump administration’s strategy as a…
US Ambassador Resigned Over Trump Policies Toward Ukraine - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News KYIV/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – A former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine has revealed that she resigned last month because President Donald J. Trump had pressured “victim Ukraine” rather than “aggressor Russia” to end their war. Ambassador Bridget Brink, who served as ambassador to Ukraine from May 2022 until her departure in April, explained the reasons for her departure for the first tim…
Ex-Ambassador Bridget Brink says decision to resign "wasn't a hard, a hasty, rash decision"
Bridget Brink, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine until last month, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the "first sign" that she should leave her post "was the Oval Office meeting in February, in February, President Trump and President Zelensky, where I saw that our approach is to put pressure on Ukraine and not pressure on Russia."
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage