
WASHINGTON – In a move both bewildering and oddly poetic, former President Donald Trump has reportedly secured “more time” for Vladimir Putin – and tossed in a bouquet of flowers, just because. The gesture, officials say, is “less about diplomacy and more about D.C.-style charm,” encapsulated perfectly by Trump’s vow to “give Putin a ring as soon as I land at Mar‑a‑Lago.”
Insider sources describe the floral offering as a strategic pivot away from his being in the Epstein files and towards subtle theatrics. One aide commented, “Why lecture a dictator when you can just send flowers and call him later? It’s practically old-school diplomacy – if Olivia Pope ran foreign policy.”
A draft speech obtained by Data Underground shows Trump planning to open his next European summit with, “I told him exactly: ‘Vlad, here’s some orchids – call me when you can talk.’” The statement seemingly aims to soften Putin’s image, while giving Trump the “no-pressure yet totally charming” aura of a man who both delays strategy and doubles as a florist.
At press time, the Kremlin confirmed the flowers arrived at the embassy, noting that while Putin appreciated the gesture, he is “still waiting on the call.” Meanwhile, Trump is rumored to be drafting a rematch greeting – this time, “Here’s a cactus, Vlad – call me when you’re ready to get serious.”
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