The US president appeared to have a short fuse after trying to end a NATO summit presser.
Zelenskyy was previously a comedian before leading his nation in its extended fight to repel a Russian invasion.how soon Ukraine would like to be admitted to NATO after the war is over, Biden interjected sarcastically: “An hour and 20 minutes.
”Biden had already told handlers that it was time for the press to leave, so perhaps he was irked as journalists continued posing queries.reporter Simon Ateba to stop interrupting White House press briefings or risk having his credential yanked.
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