Trump and Zelensky Spar in Oval Office, Zelensky Asked To Leave White House – Guy D. McCardle

The world turned in to watch a diplomatic meeting between leaders this afternoon, and it devolved into somewhat of an unexpected cage match.

​In a dramatic turn of events on February 28, 2025, a high-stakes meeting in the Oval Office between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky erupted into a heated confrontation. Intended to solidify U.S. support for Ukraine amidst ongoing Russian aggression, the discussions took the opposite direction, and the day ended with Zelensky being asked to leave the White House. 

If you haven’t seen the exchange yet, please take a little time to watch the video below.

Read the Body Language

During the recent meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, body language expert Dr. G analyzed their nonverbal cues, revealing the tension and power struggle in the room.
From the start, Trump displayed dominant gestures and an aggressive posture. He used forceful physical contact, at one point even giving Zelensky a slight push (see 3:14 on the video above). His stance remained firm and confrontational throughout the interaction, reinforcing his position of authority.

Zelensky, on the other hand, began the meeting with confidence, sitting on the end of his chair and physically leaning into Trump’s personal space. However, his demeanor shifted as the conversation grew more intense. Signs of discomfort and uncertainty became apparent. He exhibited defensive gestures, such as opening his hands in a way that resembled surrender and clasping them together, signaling a loss of confidence. At times, he averted his gaze downward, a classic sign of diminishing self-assurance. There were even moments when he seemed to be trying to physically back away from the interaction.

Dr. G’s analysis suggests that as tensions escalated, the balance of power tilted further in Trump’s favor. Zelensky’s body language indicated increasing discomfort, reinforcing the underlying friction between the U.S. and Ukraine during this high-stakes diplomatic exchange.