Did that really happen at a Biden State Department press conference? Did the media push back on an attempt by this administration to take credit for a Trump-era policy? Yes, it happened.
The Associated Press's Matt Lee was not going to allow Biden State Department spokesperson Ned Price to take credit for it, as it was clearly outlined and executed under the Trump administration.
Lee is aggressive noting that this is a bit disingenuous, as the Biden administration has been in power for roughly a month.
The question dealt with the Nord Stream II pipeline, which reportedly has our European allies worried since they think Biden will be too weak-kneed to handle Putin.
Russia's adversaries in central and Eastern Europe are worried President Biden isn't willing to fight hard to stop the Russia-Germany gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 - one of Vladimir Putin's core priorities.
QUESTION: You guys are taking credit for stuff that the previous administration did, right?
Wait, I thought Trump was a Russian puppet or something? The Biden administration line is that their position is a continuation of aTrump policy?
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Reporter Wrecks Biden Spokesperson After He Tried to Take Credit for Trump-Era Policy
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