Sean Penn appeared on Fox News and MSNBC in the same night to recount documenting President Zelenskyy as Russia started to invade Ukraine.
In February, Penn was on the ground in Ukraine filming a documentary for Vice Studios. Penn’s nonprofit organization CORE is also actively raising funds to assist Ukrainian refugees. “It is clear to me that the Ukrainians will win this. “[Zelenskyy] is the face of so many Ukrainians. And yet, it’s not conceivable that he could’ve known the day before that he would really be able to rise up,” Penn told O’Donnell. “This is leadership that we aspire to. This is freedom of thought and true leadership that is just so moving. “I made the first phone call to you,” Hannity began. These people are fighting for the dreams and aspirations of all of us Americans.”
Sean Penn joined "Hannity" on Tuesday for an exclusive interview after spending time in Ukraine filming a documentary.
And that is what we say we represent as Americans." "Here's what we have to know," said Penn. "The Ukrainians are fighting to win. Following the invasion, Penn and his crew were able to spend time with President Zelenskyy, who he said showed "extraordinary courage."
They speak only in whispers, but growing numbers of Russians think their president has gone too far and will eventually be booted out of office.
I met him face-to-face for the first time the day before the invasion, and then spent time with him, which we document in the film during the invasion – on the day of the invasion. “So – in [Zelensky] I saw something that I have never seen before in my lifetime that – like I said, having seen him, yes, prepared for it. Penn explained: “So then we went – I think we got there roughly a week before the invasion, and we met him.
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Actor Sean Penn spoke with MSNBC and Fox News to discuss what's happening on the ground in Ukraine and to discuss support for the country.
“[Zelenskyy] is the face of so many Ukrainians. And yet, it’s not conceivable that he could’ve known the day before that he would really be able to rise up,” Penn told O’Donnell. “This is leadership that we aspire to. “I myself, if it comes back to it, when I return, I will smelt mine in public. “It is clear to me that the Ukrainians will win this. Penn was in Ukraine shooting a documentary for Vice about the country, its President Volodymyr Zelensky and the rising tensions on the border with Russia when Russia invaded Ukraine in February. As things began to escalate, Penn had to leave the country. “I made the first phone call to you,” Hannity said. These people are fighting for the dreams and aspirations of all of us Americans.”
Penn was making a documentary with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zekensky when Russian invaded Ukraine in February, and continued to film there as the conflict ...
They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,' he said. And because Russia is not a member of the court, Putin will not extradite any suspects. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros (£3.3billion) per year. Associated Press journalists in the town counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes. A mass grave in a churchyard held bodies wrapped in plastic. President Zelensky is pictured surveying devastation in the town of Bucha on Monday, where more than 400 civilians are feared to have been murdered by Russian invaders. Making his first appearance before the UN's highest body, Zelensky said the Russian troops are no different from other terrorists. But Moscow could veto any proposal to sanction it as one of the council's five permanent members. ABC News' Foreign Correspondent James Longman interviewed a local man called Mykola, who described Russian soldiers 'killing all the men below 50' and 'giving him 20 minutes to bury his friends'. In a thread on Twitter, he added: 'Russians asked for documentation when they got there. Their tongues were pulled out only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them,' he said. Weapons are not the most important thing' That included 100 of the less powerful Switchblade 300 series.
The filmmaker and Oscar-winning actor said 'no one on the planet has been tested in leadership' like Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. this extraordinary courage was in his eyes. The filmmaker and Oscar-winning actor said “no one on the planet has been tested in leadership” like Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky during the conflict.
Penn and Hannity have tense but cordial conversation about the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Fox News.
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Penn said that 'no one on the planet has been tested in leadership' like Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Actor Sean Penn has told Fox News' Sean Hannity Ukraine will win the war against Russia but questions “at what cost” as he emotionally recounted his time ...
Penn said he had too much “baggage” involving Hannity to trust him despite the two of them never having met before.
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On Hannity Tuesday, Academy Award winner Sean Penn made it clear that he does not trust the Fox News opinion host, and probably won't anytime soon.
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Actor makes series of TV appearances to boost support in the US for Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy and the country's effort to repel Russia.
Penn has continued to vocally support the Ukrainian cause, calling for private money to buy fighter planes for the Ukrainian air force and demanding that Zelenskiy be allowed to speak at the Oscars ceremony, saying he would “ smelt [his Oscars] in public” if it didn’t happen. Our country is grateful to him for such a show of courage and honesty … The more people like that – true friends of Ukraine, who support the fight for freedom – the quicker we can stop this heinous invasion by Russia.” It’s the kind of moving that we need to be able to get [to the US], which is borderline a kind of populist lapdance of a nation at this point.
The actor spoke about his trips to Ukraine, his first hand perspective on Russia's invasion and his meeting with President Zelensky.
He returned to Ukraine in March and revealed on We talk about leadership, we talked to leaders, no one on the planet has been tested in leadership like this one human being." While appearing on Hannity, Penn revealed he had previously spoken with Zelensky on Zoom, but said they met in the flesh on a momentous day. Many were shocked when the Ukrainian government announced on February 24 that Penn was in the country filming a documentary. We were encouraged not to use our automobile to drive back because the lights would could draw a rocket fire. In him, I saw something that I've never seen before in my lifetime."
Sean Penn talked with Fox News and MSNBC Tuesday to praise Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and call for united support from Americans.
"I met him face-to-face the day before the invasion," Penn said. "I don’t think I’ve got time to indulge my lack of trust, which becomes a petty thing when people and babies are being vaporized," Penn said. Hannity opened his interview with Penn by recalling the first conversation they had when the anchor asked him to come on the show.
In February, the actor was in Ukraine shooting a documentary for Vice about the Russian invasion of the country. He has since traveled between Ukraine and ...
"I made the first phone call to you," Hannity said. When you step into a country of incredible unity, you realize what we've all been missing. But we have to get on with life.' We all talk about how divisive things are, how divided things are here.
Ukrainians will win this,” the Oscar winner said on the politically opposed platforms, both of which he visited in a single night.
Penn has continued to visit crisis zones in the area for both the doc and his humanitarian efforts with the Community Organized Relief Effort ( CORE), a group he cofounded in 2010. “It’s the kind of moving that we need to be able to get [to the United States], which is borderline a kind of populist lap dance of a nation at this point. It’s not every night that coverage on the politically opposed cable-news channels Fox News and MSNBC align.
In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, actor Sean Penn opens up about his experience documenting the war in Ukraine.
The actor also reflected on meeting Zelensky “face to face for the first time” the day before the invasion, which is included in his forthcoming documentary. “You know what happens,” Penn said. But the“Licorice Pizza” actor had already been there since November, working on a project about Ukrainian culture and Zelensky. ... It was in his eyes.” And here we are.” When the movie star brought up his first conversation with Zelensky, the Fox News commentator interrupted to ask, “Did you trust him? “If you were on this set 99 out of 100 times, we probably would be in full disagreement, right?” Did I keep my word?” We never have met before.” But when you step into a country of such incredible unity, you realize what we have all been missing. “I made a phone call to you. Hannity, however, was fixated on Penn’s trust issues.