I agree with your fact-check, and it’s worth emphasizing how much that original claim collapses once the details are separated.
Euromaidan was a mass protest movement led by Ukrainians reacting to corruption and Yanukovych’s reversal on the EU agreement, not something “set up” by Obama. While the U.S. supported democratic reforms and called for a peaceful outcome, there’s no evidence of the U.S. orchestrating a coup. Obama’s own public statements at the time stress de-escalation rather than regime change: (Following your link)
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2014/02/20/responding-situation-ukraine.
Victoria Nuland also wasn’t “installed” in Ukraine; she was a U.S. Assistant Secretary of State doing her job as a diplomat. And Hunter Biden’s role at Burisma was a private corporate appointment, not a government action. The Senate report acknowledges potential ethical concerns but explicitly finds no illegal conduct or intervention by Joe Biden.
Criticizing U.S. foreign policy or pointing out elite overlap between parties is fair, OOP, but that critique loses credibility when it relies on claims that don’t match the evidence.