Pres. Biden After Summit with Putin: “I’m not confident of anything.”
After meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Joe Biden said, "I'm not confident of anything." This was the President's first major international trip and included meetings with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II, the Group of Seven (G-7), and NATO allies. Discussions included ways to manage the pandemic, international alliances, and the increasing threats from China and Russia. He finished the trip yesterday meeting in Geneva, Switzerland with Russian President Vladimir Putin. We break down the President's trip and the implications for the future of the U.S. as an international leader. We're also joined by ACLJ Senior Advisor for National Security and Foreign Policy Ric Grenell. All this and more today on Sekulow.
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