Andy Cohen likened the tense White House meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to a dramatic episode of “Real Housewives.” Cohen, known for producing the reality franchise, criticized the administration’s handling of the visit on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), drawing parallels to the high-stakes drama of the popular TV show.
The clash between Trump and Zelenskyy unfolded when Vance accused Zelenskyy of disrespect and implied that he should be grateful for U.S. support in the conflict with Russia. Trump later declared that Zelenskyy was not ready for peace if America was involved, leading to Zelenskyy abruptly leaving the White House at Trump’s insistence. Cohen, a vocal critic of Trump, seized the opportunity to comment on the situation, highlighting what he perceived as a lack of diplomacy and maturity in the administration’s approach.
In a previous statement, Cohen had described Trump as a “weak man” with a “fragile ego,” endorsing former Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency. He emphasized the importance of women’s rights, gun control, and upholding democratic values, aligning his political stance with his personal experiences as a gay father. Cohen’s engagement in political discourse reflects his commitment to advocating for social issues and his belief in a more inclusive and progressive future for the country.