Sunday, February 27, 2022

As War Rages In Ukraine, President Biden Heads To Delaware

In the midst of war the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has decided to stay in his nation and show bravery in the face of a Russian invasion.

As war rages in Ukraine President Joe Biden has decided to leave the White House and head to Delaware for the weekend, The New York Post reported.

Biden spent 28 percent of his first year as president in Delaware, drawing the ire of critics who claim his administration is not transparent about his activities away from Pennsylvania Avenue, The Post reported.

"The President is obviously now going to be in Delaware this weekend. Can you share what he will be doing there? Will he be traveling with members of his national security team? Will he be receiving regular updates on Ukraine?" the reporter said.

"Sure. He will have a meeting with members of his national security team tomorrow in Delaware. I will note that, while every president can work from anywhere they are, because that is how presidencies are equipped, he is traveling to Delaware for the memorial service of a family member. And he will be - that is why he's traveling there this weekend," the press secretary said.

On Friday, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky appeared to take a swipe at United States President Joe Biden and his lack of help as his nation is being bombarded by Russia.

"We are left alone in defense of our state. Who is ready to fight with us? Honestly - I do not see such. Who is ready to guarantee Ukraine's accession to NATO? Honestly, everyone is afraid. I tell all the partners of our state: now is an important moment - the fate of our country is being decided. I ask them: are you with us? They answer that they are with us. But they are not ready to take us to the Alliance. Today, I asked the twenty-seven leaders of Europe whether Ukraine will be in NATO. I asked directly. Everyone is afraid. They do not answer," the Ukrainian president said.

https://conservativebrief.com/ukraine-biden-60557/ 

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