by Ace
First Biden yelled, “For God’s sake, this man [Putin] cannot remain in power.”
Then over the weekend, he responded to reporters asking him about that saying that he had not called for regime change in Russia.
Also, White House staffers walked back the call for regime change.
Now he says two different things:
1, I never said that,
and
2, Also, I continue to believe that Putin must not be allowed to remain in power.
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Biden's "string of unscripted comments…put[s] him at odds with his administration’s own messaging," NBC's Peter Alexander reports. pic.twitter.com/TgUTw8J008
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2022
Biden's foreign trip has been a complete disaster.
Biden called for regime change in Russia, said U.S. troops were being sent to Ukraine, and suggested he would use chemical weapons against Putin.
His staff had to correct him each time. pic.twitter.com/FUfgcA5EGn
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 26, 2022
WATCH — Joe Biden vs. Biden staff on Russia pic.twitter.com/dO0pKaxGHx
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Even CNN admits that Biden’s latest ad-libbed outburst is a gift to Putin, as it will only strengthen him at home. Leon Panetta admits it too.
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MSNBC admits that Biden’s latest senile rant means that Russia will continue fighting longer and harder, and be more reluctant to come to terms with Ukraine.
Q: "It sounded like you told U.S. troops they were going to Ukraine, it sounded like you said it was possible the U.S. would use a chemical weapon, and it sounded like you were calling for regime change in Russia."
BIDEN: "None of the three occurred."
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2022
BIDEN, unironically: "Nobody believes I was talking about taking down Putin. Nobody believes that." pic.twitter.com/HJEuSNNOZG
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2022
Asked about his call for regime change in Russia, Biden says he's "not walking anything back" pic.twitter.com/oZ4a5Egm4P
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2022