MUDDLED MESSAGE & CONFUSION: The White House defended President Joe Biden's decision to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine as 'genocide.'
The White House defended President Joe Biden’s decision to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine as “genocide,” as he used his trip to Iowa for another unscripted moment in reaction to events engulfing Eastern Europe.
“I think we shouldn’t misunderstand who he is and where he stands on the totem pole, which is at the top,” she said during the daily briefing.the world that “the words of a president matter.”
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