Joe Biden says remark on Vladimir Putin’s power was about ‘moral outrage’ https://t.co/Cp9t0pc05u #ALPolitics pic.twitter.com/EnRPf6O7oS
— AL Today (@AlabamaToday) March 29, 2022
Dale Jackson, at https://yellowhammernews.com/7-things-ukraine-talks-with-russia-as-biden-flails-tuberville-warns-of-more-chaos-at-the-border-and-more/, says.Everyday with this man as president puts our nation in harms way as he says worldly things that he then can’t remember or twists them backward. That’s deeply troublesome. #alpolitics https://t.co/BbOkmKaSAY
— Terry Lathan (@ChairmanLathan) March 29, 2022
All those things Biden said were never said
Despite the fact that President Joe Biden is the most photographed and recorded man on the planet right now, and all his words are scrutinized, Biden has declared that many of the things he has said in the last week were not meant the way they clearly sounded. This includes chemical weapons, troops in Ukraine and regime change in Russia. He and his administration have walked back multiple statements but the president himself seems to not know that or walk back the walk back.The most important statement made by President Biden is clearly the statement about regime change in Russia when he said, “[Vladimir Putin] cannot remain in power.” While the administration said it was not in his prepared remarks, Biden said it and is now saying he didn’t mean it. He declared. “I want to make it clear: I wasn’t then, nor am I now, articulating a policy change.”
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