I noticed that, too, on the Baier interview.
I still don't know what set off JD. In an open discussion - which this was - telling all the times Russia didn't honor agreements doesn't seem to be insulting anyone.
I thought Z was just holding his ground the entire interview, as any leader of a country would do. I guess he didn't lavish enough praise on Trump or at least express his appreciation for the position Trump is in when it comes to trying to remain neutral.
Like others, I wonder why he went to DC to sign a supposed agreement that didn't include security agreements. I guess he thought he could talk Trump into those.
Bottom line is, Ukraine wants Russia out of Ukraine or some kind of demilitarized zone, with security guarantees from the US and Europe. Anything less means Russia wins, and Z and Ukraine aren't to that point yet, if ever.
I think Trump is wrong about Z not having any cards. They have Kursk, which isn't a small thing. They have enough arms and promises of European aid to at least hold even for a while. Who knows how long, but they can make a struggling Russian military bleed further.