CNN's Kaitlan Collins confronted a Republican Congressman about whether he blames the Russia-Ukraine war on former President Joe Biden.
It was a good day for Russia,” US President Donald Trump commented in 2021, mocking his predecessor Joe Biden after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva. He was, arguably, not wrong,
One of the few things Joe Biden got right was supporting Ukraine. That support sometimes wavered and often seemed too limited and a bit tardy – a consequence of hesitations inflicted by an exaggerated fear of antagonizing a vastly weaker foe (Vladimir Putin's Russia) – but it has proved crucial.
When Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago, then-U.S. President Joe Biden took a firm stand in solidarity with Kyiv, forged a bulwark of European allies and set veteran advisers to the task of isolating Moscow economically and diplomatically.
During an interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity Monday night, Donald Trump’s sniveling sidekick made light of Russia’s ongoing incursion into Ukrainian territory, following the Trump administration’s decision to pause deliveries of military aid to the war-torn country.
According to a resurfaced NBC News report from 2022, Biden reportedly lost "his temper" and asked Kyiv to "show a little more gratitude" towards the United States for their support.
US President Donald Trump has refused to say whether he thinks Russian leader Vladimir Putin might violate a potential ceasefire agreement, instead bringing up an investigation based on suspicions of Russian influence in the 2016 US election and Hunter Biden.
During an interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity Monday night, Donald Trump’s sniveling sidekick made light of Russia’s ongoing incursion into Ukrainian territory, following the Trump administration’s decision to pause deliveries of military aid to the war-torn country.
I’m telling you, Biden said the wrong things. Zelensky said the wrong things,’ Trump told Fox News Radio’s ‘Brian Kilmeade Show.’
The first contacts with the new American administration give us some hope,” the Russian president said in televised comments on Thursday.
If Donald Trump acts on the sentiments he expressed this week, he is poised to usher in a dark new world order and blow up his own legacy. The president’s position on the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has long been difficult to pin down.