The irony of the would-be Ministry of Truth head flying to Europe to insult the United States cannot be understated.
Nina Jankowicz, who you may remember as being likened to Harry Potter villain Dolores Umbridge for her behavior, went before the European Parliament to discuss Russian hybrid warfare. However, no leftist’s trip abroad would be complete without some jabs at their home country, the United States.
Watch:
Nina Jankowicz to the European Parliament: “Before I describe the details of Russia’s recent online influence campaigns, I would like to call upon you to stand firm against another autocracy: The United States of America.” pic.twitter.com/Q5HoSS21mg
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 22, 2025
An “autocracy”? Oh brother.
X users weren’t impressed with her either:
Why is that former asset & subverter addressing the European Parliament? She holds no office or power in the United States or any other country. @Kash_Patel
— GhostsofHistorysPast (@Ghostof1896) April 22, 2025
Did she sing her response?pic.twitter.com/a1LvpmMzc2
— The Doctor (@TennantRob) April 22, 2025
Nina “Big Brother” Jankowitz. Also on the wrong side of history.
— Roaldcs (@roaldcs) April 23, 2025
So it’s okay to push democracy on Russia, but not on the EU?
Europe will fall and that will leave the US, Russia and Poland, the only countries with the back bone to say “No More”.— Don Shout (@dshout) April 22, 2025
She’ll get a good reception there, European bureaucrats love censorship.
— Peacelovewoodstock (@Peaceluvwoodstk) April 22, 2025
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