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WARSAW, Poland— President Biden struck a defiant tone in an address rallying allies and declaring that Russia would never prevail in its war with Ukraine, which is now entering its second year. “Appetites of the autocrat cannot be appeased. They must be opposed,” Mr. Biden said before hundreds of flag-waving Poles and an array of diplomats gathered at the Royal Castle complex here. “Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia. Never,” Mr. Biden said, hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia would never be defeated on the battlefield.
WASHINGTON— President Biden focused attention on the role his staff played while packing up his papers after he left government, suggesting that documents marked classified were found in various locations that he used after leaving the vice presidency because workers didn’t do a thorough job sifting through his papers. “As they packed up my offices to move them, they didn’t do the kind of job that should have been done to go thoroughly through every single piece of literature that’s there,” Mr. Biden said to PBS’s Judy Woodruff in an interview broadcast Wednesday night.
WASHINGTON — President Biden is considering a trip to Europe next month to coincide with the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to three administration officials and a person familiar with the discussions. The White House is exploring ways Biden might mark the one-year milestone in the Ukraine war, the sources said. Biden administration officials have also discussed announcing another major military aid package for Ukraine to coincide with the anniversary of Russia’s invasion, according to three U.S. officials. On Wednesday Biden reversed his administration’s position on sending Abrams tanks to Ukraine, though the tanks are not expected to arrive for months if not a year. Last March when Biden traveled to Europe, he delivered a speech in Poland where he said — controversially — that Putin “cannot remain in power.”
“Around the country, MAGA extremists are lining up to take on those bedrock freedoms,” Mr. Biden said, using Mr. Trump’s Make America Great Again slogan to describe the former president’s allies. While he had repeatedly and consistently said he intended to run, Mr. Biden stoked renewed speculation by delaying his kickoff for months. Mr. Biden tapped Julie Chávez Rodríguez, a senior White House adviser and granddaughter of the iconic labor leader Cesar Chávez, as his campaign manager. But the operation is expected to be overseen from the White House by top presidential aides. While polls show that most Democrats have favorable opinions about Mr. Biden, a majority of them would still rather he not run again.
The new House GOP majority returns to elect a speaker after failing on three votes Tuesday. ... Nancy Pelosi reacts to GOP dysfunction: “As one who loves this institution, I think it’s a sad day.” ... And President Biden appears with Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell to tout the bipartisan infrastructure law. Andy Beshear) all appear at an event in Kentucky promoting a bridge improvement from the bipartisan infrastructure law. 16: How many years Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has served as Senate GOP leader, making him the longest-serving Senate leader ever, per NBC News’ Frank Thorp. Eyes on 2024: DeSantis takes office amid GOP chaosAs the GOP descended into chaos on Capitol Hill Tuesday, Florida GOP Gov.
President Biden has indicated that he’s likely to make his plans for 2024 known in the next few months. WASHINGTON— President Biden is suggesting a shake-up in the order of states that hold the first Democratic Party presidential nominating contests, proposing that South Carolina instead of Iowa be placed first, Democrats briefed on the plan said Thursday evening. Mr. Biden would then like to see New Hampshire and Nevada go next, on the same day, followed by Georgia and then Michigan on different, later days. With the exception of South Carolina, all of the states the president is suggesting for early primary activity are typically battlegrounds in presidential general elections.
President Biden, flanked by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra and Federal Trade Commission head Lina Khan, says his administration will crack down on unfair and deceptive fees. WASHINGTON— President Biden on Wednesday highlighted steps his administration is taking to rein in fees and restrict hidden costs imposed on consumers across the economy, from travel to banking, in remarks that come about two weeks ahead of the midterm elections. Mr. Biden, speaking from the White House complex, said the measures are aimed at giving consumers more financial breathing room, by reducing fees tied to concert tickets, hotel resorts, airfare and cable companies.
Избранный президент Байден сообщил, что после инаугурации сразу же отправился работать. Об этом он рассказал в своем первом твите в официальном аккаунте президента США. There is no time to waste when it comes to tackling the crises we face. That's why today, I am heading to the Oval Office to get right to work delivering bold action and immediate relief for American families. — President Biden (@POTUS) January 20, 2021Также Джо Байден назвал свои основные приоритеты на посту президента.
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