Tennis icon Martina Navratilova has never shied away from expressing her views about President Donald Trump. Following his recent summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, she ramped up her criticism to unprecedented levels on social media.
Trump met the Russian president at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15 in an attempt to negotiate a peace deal concerning the Ukraine conflict. The meeting ended without any breakthrough; instead, Trump seemed to endorse Putin’s suggestion for a follow-up encounter in Moscow, before dodging reporters’ questions whilst cameras captured his exit.
The 18-time Grand Slam champion and one of sports’ most vocal personalities, who recently delivered a harsh critique of Robert F. Kennedy Jr , posted on X: “The body language of a beaten man…” responding to video of Trump exiting the venue.
Navratilova seemed prepared for the backlash, responding to users with immediate replies.
When a supporter backed Trump by saying: “He’s trying to end a war; he doesn’t need to meet Putin,” Navratilova shot back with just one word: “Sure.”
When another detractor claimed she was backing Putin, she replied just as bluntly: “That would be your party, republicans. You got it all backwards.”
The debate escalated as her timeline became swamped with disputes, but Navratilova stood firm.
She later doubled down on her stance with an even sharper message branding Trump as “weak” and “a wimp.”
These criticisms come amidst increasing scepticism about Trump’s diplomatic strategy domestically. A report from the Pew Research Centre, released earlier this month, showed a 20 percent decrease in public faith in his ability to negotiate international agreements since he took office again in January.
His acceptance of Putin’s invitation for a meeting in Moscow did little to allay public concerns. Navratilova didn’t confine her criticism to Trump’s body language.
She posted a series of tweets criticising Trump’s policies, including spending on mass deportations, and revived a campaign pledge from his first term to abstain from new foreign business ventures.
Recent reports indicate that the Trump family is now profiting from at least five projects in the Persian Gulf, casting doubt on their previous commitments.
Trump has a track record of targeting athletes who disagree with him, including LeBron James, Colin Kaepernick, Imane Khelif, among others.