Topic: Poroshenko

25 chapters across the catalog

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 28:34 - 34:00

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

EU Article 122, Defense Funding, Zelensky Succession Rumors

The European Union invokes Article 122 to bypass parliament and allocate 150 billion euros for Ukrainian military purchases. Speculation arises that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is coordinating with the U.S. to ensure European nations meet debt-funded defense quotas. Discussions also touch on potential successors to Zelensky, including former President Petro Poroshenko.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 1:52:20 - 1:56:20

1615: Day One Dictator

Petro Poroshenko and the Future of Ukrainian Leadership

Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has re-emerged in international media, discussing the critical nature of Western financial support. Speculation suggests Poroshenko or Parliament head Ruslan Stefanchuk could be positioned as alternatives to Zelensky to facilitate a potential peace truce.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 13:44 - 16:30

1526: Canuck Chuck

Petro Poroshenko, Minsk Agreements, Angela Merkel

Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko claimed in a BBC interview that the Minsk agreements were a stalling tactic designed to give Ukraine eight years to build up its military and economy. This aligns with previous comments attributed to Angela Merkel suggesting the agreements were intended to prepare Ukraine for a future conflict with Russia.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 44:24 - 48:56

1436: Frog of War

Transgender Border Issues, G7 Emergency Summit, and Petro Poroshenko

Reports indicate that Ukrainian border guards are preventing transgender women from leaving the country, mandating they stay to fight as men. Meanwhile, President Biden traveled to Brussels for an emergency G7 and NATO summit to discuss further sanctions and military aid. Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko appeared on NPR to request MiG-29 fighter jets and anti-aircraft systems, warning that Putin may target the Baltic states next.

Seat Warmer
Episode 1427 1:13:52 - 1:16:35

1427: Seat Warmer

Joe Biden Ukraine Loan Guarantee Extortion

Joe Biden is heard in a 2018 clip describing how he pressured Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to fire State Prosecutor Viktor Shokin by withholding a $1 billion loan guarantee. The legality of a Vice President unilaterally withholding Congressionally approved funds is questioned in the context of institutional "backsliding" in Ukraine.

Gain of Function
Episode 1244 3:09:07 - 3:17:46

1244: Gain of Function

Joe Biden, Ukraine Phone Calls and Viktor Shokin

Leaked audio recordings from Ukraine appear to show then-Vice President Joe Biden pressuring President Petro Poroshenko to fire Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin in exchange for a $1 billion loan guarantee. The hosts analyze the "quid pro quo" nature of the conversation and contrast it with the media's treatment of Donald Trump's phone calls.

Son of a Biden
Episode 1175 36:18 - 39:43

1175: Son of a Biden

Joe Biden, 2018 Council on Foreign Relations Remarks

A 2018 clip from the Council on Foreign Relations features Joe Biden recounting how he threatened to withhold $1 billion in loan guarantees from Ukraine unless they fired Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin. Biden describes giving the Ukrainian government a six-hour deadline to remove the official.

Snakes and Spikes
Episode 1178 19:01 - 24:12

1178: Snakes and Spikes

Joe Biden, Ukraine Prosecutor Firing Controversy

Footage from the Council on Foreign Relations shows Joe Biden recounting how he pressured Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to fire a state prosecutor by threatening to withhold a $1 billion loan guarantee. While Biden maintains the action was part of an international effort to curb corruption, critics point to his son Hunter Biden's role on the board of Burisma as a potential conflict of interest. The timeline of the prosecutor's investigation into Burisma remains a central point of political debate.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 50:44 - 54:06

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Volodymyr Zelensky Ukraine Election Lead, Comedians in Politics

Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky takes a significant lead in the first round of the Ukrainian presidential election against incumbent Petro Poroshenko. The hosts compare his rise to Beppe Grillo in Italy, noting that comedians often gain traction by speaking "hard truths" in an amusing way. They debate whether a background in entertainment provides sufficient executive experience to lead a nation.

Truth Tell
Episode 1090 48:41 - 52:40

1090: Truth Tell

Petro Poroshenko, Martial Law and Election Strategy

Vladimir Putin claimed that Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko provoked the Kerch Strait naval incident to justify declaring martial law and boosting his chances in the upcoming election. The hosts compare this to historical U.S. "red alert" domestic scares used for political leverage. There is also discussion regarding a new 19-kilometer bridge linking Crimea to the Russian mainland as a potential target for provocation.

Braking Algos
Episode 1036 34:25 - 37:32

1036: Braking Algos

Ukraine Election Interference Allegations, Michael Cohen Payments

Reports suggest that the Ukrainian government may have paid Michael Cohen to secure a meeting between President Petro Poroshenko and Donald Trump. Sources in Kiev claim that Ukrainian officials, fearing a pro-Russian Trump administration, leaked damaging information about Paul Manafort during the 2016 campaign before attempting to repair relations.

Dehydrated in China
Episode 816 43:28 - 47:47

816: Dehydrated in China

Ukraine Government Reshuffle, Arseniy Yatsenyuk Resignation, US Loans

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has resigned, a move linked to a $1 billion U.S. loan guarantee. State Department spokesperson Mark Toner avoided confirming if the loan was contingent on the formation of a new government. Yatsenyuk, previously identified by Victoria Nuland as the preferred U.S. candidate, is expected to be replaced by a more compliant administration.

Toilet Wars
Episode 800 2:02:04 - 2:05:36

800: Toilet Wars

Ukraine Political Crisis and No-Confidence Vote

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk survived a vote of no confidence despite calls for his resignation from President Petro Poroshenko. The political instability in Kiev is fueled by accusations of systemic corruption and a failing economy. The hosts discuss Ukraine's geopolitical goals of joining the European Union and NATO.

Psych!
Episode 732 19:42 - 21:29

732: Psych!

Ukraine Financial Crisis, IMF Loans, Arseniy Yatsenyuk

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk acknowledges that the $25 billion IMF EFF program is insufficient to cover the country's financial gap. He notes that the majority of the loan funds are being directed immediately to creditors, including Russia. The hosts discuss the lack of media coverage regarding protests against President Petro Poroshenko and the involvement of Victoria Nuland.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 25:47 - 30:02

724: Nice Fabric

Petro Poroshenko, BBC Interview, Russian War Claims

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko stated in a BBC interview that he is convinced Russia is preparing a new offensive in Eastern Ukraine. Poroshenko emphasized that Ukraine is fighting a "real war with Russia" rather than just Russian-backed separatists. He also claimed that Ukraine produces its own lethal weapons but seeks Western technology to build a "pro-European army."

Moral Debt
Episode 722 1:19:01 - 1:21:06

722: Moral Debt

Victoria Nuland Moscow Visit and Ukraine Regime Stability

Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland visited Moscow for talks on the Ukrainian conflict amid reports of corruption involving President Petro Poroshenko. Radio Free Europe has begun reporting on Poroshenko's alleged misuse of power in a land deal, leading to speculation that the U.S. may be preparing for another regime change in Kiev. The segment reviews Nuland's historical involvement in the 2014 Ukrainian government transition.

Bend it Down
Episode 694 23:36 - 29:34

694: Bend it Down

Munich Security Conference, Arming Ukraine and European Rifts

Vice President Joe Biden represented the United States at the Munich Security Conference, where he pressured Vladimir Putin to exit Ukraine or face economic isolation. The hosts discuss a growing rift between the U.S. and European leaders like Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande over the provision of lethal weapons to Ukraine. Senator Lindsey Graham is criticized for his aggressive stance on arming the region against Russian influence.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 2:41:41 - 2:45:05

690: Win by a Gyp

Petro Poroshenko at Davos, MH17 Claims and Prop Comedy

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko appeared at the World Economic Forum in Davos holding a piece of the bus riddled with shrapnel. He used the prop to blame Russia for the attack and reiterated claims that a Russian missile brought down flight MH17. The hosts characterize Poroshenko as a "prop comic" using emotional appeals to secure international support.