President Joe Biden turned snarky with reporters following a NATO meeting between himself and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, days after a report revealed that he has snapped at members of his staff at the White House.
Biden and Zelensky were exiting the room on Wednesday, with reporters shouting questions at the two world leaders. One reporter asked Zelensky how soon Ukraine would like to join NATO after the war concludes with Russia, one of the major topics of the two-day NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.Biden answered the question for Zelensky, offering a sarcastic comment."An hour and 20 minutes," Biden said."You guys ask really insightful questions.
Other reports of outbursts from the president surfaced in January 2022, when a microphone picked up Biden calling Fox News's Peter Doocy a"stupid son of a b****" after being asked about inflation.
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