
Biden's foreign policy dilemma in Ukraine prompts media scrutiny reminiscent of Afghanistan
Fox News
President Biden has attracted more media scrutiny with his administration's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, marking the second major foreign policy dilemma of his presidency.
Dan Gainor of the Media Research Center said that some of the pushback from the press on the crisis in Ukraine was "because the press saw how badly the White House bungled Afghanistan."
CNN's Jake Tapper noted comments from Ukraine's foreign minister, in which he said he wanted the world to hit Russia with all of its economic power. "These sanctions are not that," Tapper said, asking former director of National Intelligence James Clapper if the world needed to do more and if the sanctions Biden announced were going to stop Putin.

Leavitt lashes out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins in tense exchange on fallen soldiers from Iran operation
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took aim at CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins and her network during a tense exchange about the fallen soldiers during Operation Epic Fury against Iran.












