Biden Says Putin Must Go - then He Did Not (What Now America)

Published: March 31, 2022, 4:03 a.m.

Mix Messaging Plagues the White House.  The host for this show is Tim Apicella.  The guests are Jay Fidell and Cynthia Lee Sinclair.  
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\nThe White House has been plagued by impromptu comments from President Biden about Putin's nature and actions in Ukraine. Recently, Biden labeled Putin a war criminal. The White House attempted to walk that statement back. This week, President Biden stated in what appeared to be an impromptu remark from his speech that Putin could not be allowed to remain in power of Russia. This prompted the State Department to walk back the statement, which suggested a regime change is a Biden Administration goal. The president had to walk back his words, clarifying the statement was his personal opinion, not policy direction. In politics, walking back definitive statements are known as flip flops. The unfortunate aspect of the White House's mixed-messaging problem is that Putin will use Biden's words to solidify support from the Russian people.
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