President Biden traveling to Europe for NATO summit
President Joe Biden is traveling to Brussels, Belgium today for an emergency NATO summit on the war in Ukraine.
President Joe Biden is traveling to Brussels, Belgium today for an emergency NATO summit on the war in Ukraine.
President Joe Biden is now calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal.
The president’s comments came as he formally announced his administration was sending an additional $800 million in military assistance to Ukraine.
Biden tweeted “Oil and gas companies shouldn’t pad their profits at the expense of hardworking Americans.”
President Biden will meet with NATO and European leaders in Brussels on March 24.
President Joe Biden announced Friday that along with the European Union and the Group of Seven countries, the U.S. will revoke “most favored nation” trade status for Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. He said the U.S. will also ban imports of Russian seafood, alcohol and diamonds.
President Joe Biden has announced that the U.S. will ban all Russian oil imports, toughening the toll on Russia’s economy in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.
The Biden administration is seeking another $10 billion to help protect Ukraine against the Russian invasion and an additional $22.5 billion to cover coronavirus pandemic-related expenses, two major additions to budget talks already underway.
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Historically, the speech offers presidents a chance to highlight their priorities and agenda, but much of that is taking a back seat as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues.