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Mark Milley, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, C.I.A. figures - including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. The Russian move effectively bars Biden and 12 other U.S. Just as the Russian announcement was released, Washington was unveiling fresh sanctions on President Alexander Lukashenko, Moscow's ally in Belarus, and 11 key Russian defense officials. officials as President Vladimir Putin hit back at the growing economic blockade on his regime. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov slapped sanctions on Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, CIA director Bill Burns and a string of senior U.S. They delivered their comments during a day of diplomatic strikes. 'I want to thank the Russian Academy for this Lifetime Achievement Award,' she said in a tweet. that none of us are planning tourist trips to Russia and none of us have bank accounts that we won't be able to access, so we will forge ahead.' 'I would first note that President Biden is a "junior" so they may have sanctioned his dad, may he rest in peace,' she said during her regular daily briefing. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said they were being added to a 'stop list' in retaliation for the growing economic blockade on its economy.īut White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who also made the list, laughed them off. It came after Moscow slapped penalties on a string of senior officials - as well as the president's troubled son Hunter Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. officials who didn't have Russian bank accounts anyway.

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“The president gave a direct answer to a direct question,” she added.Ĭalling for a live debate on TV is Putin’s way of clearly mocking Biden and his ‘dementia’, knowing full well that that Biden has mental issues and that he, nor his White House would ever agree to it.The White House mocked the Kremlin on Tuesday, saying it had bungled the imposition of sanctions on President Joe Biden and that they would make no difference to U.S. Psaki, on Thursday, when asked by reporters if Biden regretted his remarks, said, “Nope.” Putin responded Thursday by saying, “It takes one to know one.” The request came after Biden made headlines this week following an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, when the president was asked if he thought Putin was a “killer,” to which he answered, “I do.” The White House National Security Council did not have additional comment. “The president will, of course, be in Georgia tomorrow and quite busy.” “I don’t have anything to report to you in terms of a future meeting,” Psaki said. “We are ready any time that is convenient for the American side,” Putin added.ĭuring the White House press briefing Thursday, press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about Putin’s request. “But with no delays, directly in an open, direct discussion,” Putin said, suggesting they hold the live conversation as soon as Friday or Monday, adding that as the world’s two leading superpowers, he thought the dialogue would prove interesting for the American and Russian people, as well as for the international community. Putin told a reporter in Moscow on Thursday that he wanted “to invite President Biden to continue our discussion, but on the condition that we actually do it live.” Biden had also agreed that the Russian president was a killer. Putin, on Thursday, challenged Biden to an on-air conversation to discuss his latest warning that Putin would “pay a price” following a report containing evidence of attempted Russian interference in the 2020 presidential election. The White House seemingly turned down an invitation for a “live” public conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying President Biden is “quite busy” this weekend.














Putin mocks biden