Trump's spiritual advisor: Ukrainians need weapons for defense, not money

Ukrainian warriors want to receive weapons from the US to protect civilians, not money. Assistance is needed due to constant Russian air attacks, states Mark Burns, a spiritual advisor to former US President Donald Trump, on Twitter (X).
After his visit to Ukraine, Burns emphasized that when he sees photos of the dead bodies of Ukrainian children or elderly people, as well as hears stories about young Ukrainian soldiers who thank US President Donald Trump and ask for additional shells to defend their homes, he "cares less about whether somebody likes President Zelensky or doesn't want to give more money to Ukraine."
"These soldiers on the front lines are not asking for money. They are asking for 1,000 tanks, 300 F-35s, anti-air weapons to shoot down the drones that still fire at civilian buildings, and killing people," the spiritual advisor to Trump stressed.
He reminded that it was Trump who began providing Ukraine with Javelin anti-tank missile systems "instead of pillows."
"President Trump is the innocent civilian of Ukraine's greatest friend. He will bring an end to this war. Everyone here in Ukraine is thanking President Trump and America for standing with Ukraine," Burns added.
Burns' visit to Ukraine
It was previously reported that Mark Burns, the personal spiritual advisor to US President Donald Trump, visited Ukraine. Specifically, he visited Bucha and Irpin.
As explained by Ukraine's Chief Rabbi Moshe Asman, Burns was shocked by the consequences of the Russian army's crimes in these cities.
According to Asman, the personal spiritual advisor can "be heard" during the decision-making process on important matters.