At the Trump Pizza Station in Kyiv, a coffee and pizza establishment named after the former U.S. president, patrons are reeling from the recent announcement of military aid suspension to Ukraine by President Trump. The café’s Wi-Fi code, "TrumpLovesYou," is beginning to feel ironic as customers express their heartbreak and anger over the shifting U.S. foreign policy, which they believe places Russia's interests above their own country's struggles.

Anastasiia Berehovenko, a 24-year-old medical student, wept upon hearing the news, recounting the personal losses she has faced during the war with Russia. With war injuries and deaths mounting, she feels the weight of uncertainty and despair. "I think this is all very sad for us, for Ukrainians," she stated. "It only means one thing — that even more Ukrainians may die."

Conditions in Ukraine have deteriorated significantly since the full-scale Russian invasion began in February 2022. Under the previous Biden administration, the U.S. had positioned itself as a staunch ally of Ukraine, responding to urgent needs for military support. In contrast, Trump’s administration has shown a stark deviation in approach, prioritizing improved relations with Moscow at the expense of its commitments to Kyiv.

At the café, conversations continue to spark among locals who share their fears and frustrations about potential future losses. Many in the community are suggesting that it's time for the Trump Pizza Station to re-evaluate its branding, as they feel it now stands as a painful reminder of their vulnerability in the face of geopolitical shifts. The café’s customers represent a broader sentiment across Ukraine, one that is laden with concern over what diminished support means for their fight against Russian aggression.