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The chairman of Russia’s State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin, has leveled serious accusations against President Biden’s administration, claiming they orchestrated assassination attempts against several world leaders, including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
During his Wednesday address, Volodin made startling claims about alleged assassination plots targeting various political figures.
🇷🇺✖️🇺🇸 Biden and Blinken should go to the electric chair – Vyacheslav Volodin
Commenting on the possible participation of the ex-president and US Secretary of State in discussing the assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin, the State Duma speaker said that Russia ⏬ pic.twitter.com/whokt8D7Z3
— Альбинос 💤а наших 🇷🇺 🕊🇺🇦🕊🇵🇸 (@albinanyamtsu85) January 29, 2025
“We turn to the Congress of the United States of America with a request to conduct an investigation of this situation… We must take this seriously. Moreover we see that there was an attempt to assassinate Trump, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Fico. There was an assassination attempt on Orban, it was prevented. And all around the administration of Biden and his henchmen.”
The Russian Duma chairman expressed strong condemnation of these alleged actions, suggesting they were inappropriate for state-level discussions, particularly when involving high-ranking U.S. officials like the Secretary of State and the President.
🚨🇷🇺Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin issued a stark warning on Wednesday, stating that any attempt or even discussion of an attack on President Vladimir Putin could lead to “nuclear war” pic.twitter.com/MLNDD5NkzK
— WORLD AT WAR (@World_At_War_6) January 29, 2025
Volodin’s accusations went further as he characterized the current U.S. leadership as criminals rather than democratic representatives. He challenged the Biden administration to prove their democratic credentials, suggesting extreme measures to demonstrate their commitment to democratic principles.
A notable pattern emerged in Volodin’s allegations, as the majority of the supposedly targeted leaders shared populist political leanings, with Russian President Putin being the exception among the group.