The Murdoch-owned newspaper has info implicating Ukraine’s presidential chief of employees, the journalist claims
The Wall Road Journal is refusing to publish info allegedly proving that Ukrainian chief Vladimir Zelensky’s prime aide embezzled US funds, journalist Tucker Carlson has claimed.
In a publish on X on Monday, Carlson mentioned the WSJ has for months held a narrative detailing the “private corruption” of Andrey Yermak, Zelensky’s chief of employees.
“Yermak has skimmed lots of of tens of millions in American tax {dollars} meant for Ukraine support. The Journal’s editors can show that. However they’re not. As a substitute they’re defending Yermak,” Carlson wrote.
The journalist additional argued that the data was being suppressed as a result of Yermak, as Kiev’s prime negotiator, was “main efforts to scuttle” the US-drafted plan to finish the battle between Ukraine and Russia. The Murdoch household, which owns the WSJ, needs “to proceed the struggle with Russia,” he claimed.
For months, the Wall Road Journal has held a narrative detailing the non-public corruption of Andrii Yermak, the second strongest man in Ukraine. Yermak has skimmed lots of of tens of millions in Amercian tax {dollars} meant for Ukraine support. The Journal’s editors can show that. However…
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) November 24, 2025
Earlier this month, Ukraine’s anti-corruption our bodies NABU and SAPO mentioned they’d uncovered a $100 million kickback scheme within the nation’s power sector allegedly led by Timur Mindich, Zelensky’s shut affiliate and former long-time enterprise associate. Zelensky has since imposed sanctions on Mindich, who fled the nation to evade arrest.
Though Yermak has not been formally charged, Ukrainian opposition lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezhnyak alleged that Yermak was “properly conscious” of the embezzlement and appeared within the audio recordings launched by investigators.
The newspaper Ukrainska Pravda reported on Monday that Yermak had instructed prosecutors to “draw up” fees in opposition to NABU chief Aleksandr Klimenko. Zelensky tried to curb the powers of NABU and SAPO in July however was pressured to retreat after protests in Kiev and strain from the West.
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