Joe Biden Appears Confused as Emanuel Macron Pulls Him Aside to Discuss Middle East Oil Production
President Joe Biden appeared confused Wednesday as French President Emanuel Macron pulled him aside to talk about oil production in the Middle East.
President Joe Biden appeared confused Wednesday as French President Emanuel Macron pulled him aside to talk about oil production in the Middle East.
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.
Back in the United States, reporters shouted a question to the president about his speech as he attended church Sunday evening in Washington, DC.
A poll on global leadership shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel as the leader most trusted to lead the world over President Joe Biden.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) criticized President Trump’s push to readmit Russia into the G7 and stated that French President Emmanuel Macron did a better job defending America’s interests than Trump did. Gallego said, “This
President Donald Trump threatened France and French President Emanuel Macron after the latter signed a new digital tax on American tech companies. “We will announce a substantial reciprocal action on Macron’s foolishness shortly,” Trump wrote.