Trump, Ukraine and Joe Biden
Digest more
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said in an interview Thursday that U.S. weapons would not be used to strike Moscow and the Kremlin as he commemorated the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy.
Either way, it would be a step further than Joe Biden ever went. The former president, a much stronger backer of Kyiv, was unwilling to crack down against Russian energy exports, fearful of the impact on pump prices and his chance of re-election.
Hosted on MSN1mon
Biden to impose new sanctions on Moscow before Trump's arrival - MSNPresident Joe Biden will announce new sanctions this week aimed at Russia's economy. These will be imposed as part of efforts to strengthen Kyiv's military capabilities before Donald Trump's ...
The Biden administration recently decided to keep the Trump-appointed US ambassador on the job in Moscow for the foreseeable future, two senior administration officials told CNN, demonstrating a ...
Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaking with the press at the Kremlin on March 1, 2018, in Moscow and President Joe Biden delivers remarks at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., Jan. 15, 2021.
Joe Biden asked Congress to join him on a trip to Moscow for prescription drugs. ... “Moscow on Crooked Joe Biden’s mind because the Mayor’s wife gave Hunter Biden $3.5 million!”
President Joe Biden needs to take a much harder line when he meets the Russian leader this week in Switzerland. For too long, presidents of both parties have gone far too easy on Moscow’s most ...