
One video showed them getting into a fight in the style of the video game Mortal Combat.
One account posted a picture of both Vance and Trump putting up their hand to Zelensky, where he is pictured as saying "I need more money" and they respond, "GTFO."
One that was posted showed the argument taking place between the two leaders where Trump said that Zelensky was "gambling with World War III" and did not "have the cards" to set the terms of the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
They were pictured arguing over a game of RISK.
The meme video had nearly 11 million views on X as of Monday. In another video, depicting Trump "throwing" Zelensky out of the White House, a man throwing a smaller individual into a stream was used, but the faces of the people in the video were replaced with Trump and Zelensky.
Ian Miles Cheong posted a clip where Zelensky was depicted as a baby, being scolded by Trump for being "disrespectful to the country."
Another showed them getting into a fight in the style of the video game Mortal Combat.
In another, Vance also got in on the fight action.
In another video, Zelensky was pictured on the side of the road with a sign saying, "Money not peace," with Trump driving by in a car, saying that Zelensky is in "no position to dictate" what the US will "feel."
The meeting between the leaders has caused tension between the US as well as Ukraine amid the smaller country's war with Russia. Trump has been attempting to broker a peace deal in the conflict.
On Sunday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that a mineral deal that was supposed to be signed last Friday as the first stepping stone in getting to a peace agreement is no longer on the table for Zelensky because of the meeting.
In one video, Trump gets knocked out by the Ukrainian president, despite the actuality, in which Zelensky was the one tossed from the Oval Office with no deal.
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